From jjcampjr at yahoo.com Sat Sep 3 10:40:01 2016 From: jjcampjr at yahoo.com (Joe Camp) Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2016 14:40:01 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? References: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> Hey, Y'all: ???? I am looking for any pictures of a mast with deployed IMF. My points of interest are the attachment points top and bottom.? We installed one of Handy-Stan's (and I use that handle with the utmost respect for the egalitarian magician and engineering wizard that he is) used IMFs, and the sail isn't sitting properly; the sail is quite loose and luffs badly, unless I tighten the tuning line in the leach, which makes a big pocket out of the sail. ???? Looking at the head and tack attachment points, they seem to be holding those points on the furling tube a bit while the center portion of the sail is fully deployed.? Don't ya hate that?? Here are some pics of my dilemma as illustration.? Thanks everyone.? Joe Camp s/v John Dawson Bohemia Rover, MD -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at 10.37.02 AM.png Type: image/png Size: 1062205 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at 10.38.09 AM.png Type: image/png Size: 1092841 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dwbrad at gmail.com Sat Sep 3 10:59:54 2016 From: dwbrad at gmail.com (David Bradley) Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2016 10:59:54 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? In-Reply-To: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Joe, The foot of your main seems to be riding high from the boom. I?ll take a look at mine when I go out to tie things down for tomorrow?s blow. I can?t remember how the clew is attached. Dave B > On Sep 3, 2016, at 10:40 AM, Joe Camp via Rhodes22-list wrote: > > Hey, Y'all: > I am looking for any pictures of a mast with deployed IMF. My points of interest are the attachment points top and bottom. We installed one of Handy-Stan's (and I use that handle with the utmost respect for the egalitarian magician and engineering wizard that he is) used IMFs, and the sail isn't sitting properly; the sail is quite loose and luffs badly, unless I tighten the tuning line in the leach, which makes a big pocket out of the sail. > Looking at the head and tack attachment points, they seem to be holding those points on the furling tube a bit while the center portion of the sail is fully deployed. Don't ya hate that? Here are some pics of my dilemma as illustration. Thanks everyone. > > Joe Camp > s/v John Dawson > Bohemia Rover, MD > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at 10.37.02 AM.png > Type: image/png > Size: 1062205 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at 10.38.09 AM.png > Type: image/png > Size: 1092841 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From rweiss at siu.edu Sat Sep 3 11:16:43 2016 From: rweiss at siu.edu (rweiss) Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2016 08:16:43 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? In-Reply-To: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1472915803283-52549.post@n5.nabble.com> Your main does seem quite high. Here is a photo I happen to have in my files of mine. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Mailsail-Photos-Anyone-tp52547p52549.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From jjcampjr at yahoo.com Sat Sep 3 11:38:42 2016 From: jjcampjr at yahoo.com (Joe Camp) Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2016 15:38:42 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? In-Reply-To: <1472915803283-52549.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> <1472915803283-52549.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: <1054625593.147116.1472917122496@mail.yahoo.com> Bob: ???? Thanks for the photo.? I looked photos of the old mainsail.? It's the same configuration.? I wonder of I need to drill a hole in my mast to move that car up and closer to the tack.? I'd love to hear from Stan.Stan, are you listening? Joe From: rweiss To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2016 11:16 AM Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? Your main does seem quite high. Here is a photo I happen to have in my files of mine. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Mailsail-Photos-Anyone-tp52547p52549.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From mweisner at ebsmed.com Sat Sep 3 12:26:16 2016 From: mweisner at ebsmed.com (Michael Weisner) Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2016 12:26:16 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? In-Reply-To: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <01c101d205ff$e6bcd4e0$b4367ea0$@ebsmed.com> Joe, I can't see enough of the sail (back up just a little more next time ... splash). I wonder if the topping lift is too tight. Mike s/v Wind Lass ('91) Nissequogue River, NY -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Joe Camp via Rhodes22-list Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2016 10:40 AM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? Hey, Y'all: I am looking for any pictures of a mast with deployed IMF. My points of interest are the attachment points top and bottom. We installed one of Handy-Stan's (and I use that handle with the utmost respect for the egalitarian magician and engineering wizard that he is) used IMFs, and the sail isn't sitting properly; the sail is quite loose and luffs badly, unless I tighten the tuning line in the leach, which makes a big pocket out of the sail. Looking at the head and tack attachment points, they seem to be holding those points on the furling tube a bit while the center portion of the sail is fully deployed. Don't ya hate that? Here are some pics of my dilemma as illustration. Thanks everyone. Joe Camp s/v John Dawson Bohemia Rover, MD -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at 10.37.02 AM.png Type: image/png Size: 1062205 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at 10.38.09 AM.png Type: image/png Size: 1092841 bytes Desc: not available URL: __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From scranevmd at verizon.net Sat Sep 3 12:38:09 2016 From: scranevmd at verizon.net (Susan Crane) Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2016 12:38:09 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? In-Reply-To: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <015e01d20601$8e7ff490$ab7fddb0$@net> Hey Joe, I am still at Two Rivers Marina and you are welcome to come over and see my sail. You can check out the paint job as well which you had expressed interest in earlier this year. It ended up costing about $2000 and I am perfectly happy with it. The boat is in slip 61 I think if you want to go over without me, red hull, now has the name Whimsy on it. I still owe you something for your help last summer. You saved me so much money fixing my main sail when the attachment at the top broke. Just let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Susan Crane s/v Whimsy Bohemia River, MD -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Joe Camp via Rhodes22-list Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2016 10:40 AM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Mailsail Photos, Anyone? Hey, Y'all: I am looking for any pictures of a mast with deployed IMF. My points of interest are the attachment points top and bottom. We installed one of Handy-Stan's (and I use that handle with the utmost respect for the egalitarian magician and engineering wizard that he is) used IMFs, and the sail isn't sitting properly; the sail is quite loose and luffs badly, unless I tighten the tuning line in the leach, which makes a big pocket out of the sail. Looking at the head and tack attachment points, they seem to be holding those points on the furling tube a bit while the center portion of the sail is fully deployed. Don't ya hate that? Here are some pics of my dilemma as illustration. Thanks everyone. Joe Camp s/v John Dawson Bohemia Rover, MD -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at 10.37.02 AM.png Type: image/png Size: 1062205 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Sent from my iPad > On Sep 3, 2016, at 10:59 AM, David Bradley wrote: > > > Joe, > > The foot of your main seems to be riding high from the boom. I?ll take a look at mine when I go out to tie things down for tomorrow?s blow. I can?t remember how the clew is attached. > > Dave B > > > >> On Sep 3, 2016, at 10:40 AM, Joe Camp via Rhodes22-list wrote: >> >> Hey, Y'all: >> I am looking for any pictures of a mast with deployed IMF. My points of interest are the attachment points top and bottom. We installed one of Handy-Stan's (and I use that handle with the utmost respect for the egalitarian magician and engineering wizard that he is) used IMFs, and the sail isn't sitting properly; the sail is quite loose and luffs badly, unless I tighten the tuning line in the leach, which makes a big pocket out of the sail. >> Looking at the head and tack attachment points, they seem to be holding those points on the furling tube a bit while the center portion of the sail is fully deployed. Don't ya hate that? Here are some pics of my dilemma as illustration. 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In-Reply-To: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1765591881.136160.1472913602462.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1765591881.136160.1472913602462@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Shouldn't be any wrinkles. I wonder if the new to you main or the webbing used for the attachment points are slightly longer at the luff (at the mast) than on your previous sail. The luff should be flat. I've attached photos of the attachment points from when we replaced our main. We attached the top first and then really stretched it as tight as we could in the groove and attached the lower point. I think we drilled a new hole. The other possibility is the used main is somewhat blown out of shape to begin with. Best of luck. Let us know how you solve this. Mary Lou At 10:40 AM 9/3/2016, you wrote: >Hey, Y'all: ? ? ? ? I am looking for any >pictures of a mast with deployed IMF. My points >of interest are the attachment points top and >bottom.? We installed one of Handy-Stan's (and >I use that handle with the utmost respect for >the egalitarian magician and engineering wizard >that he is) used IMFs, and the sail isn't >sitting properly; the sail is quite loose and >luffs badly, unless I tighten the tuning line in >the leach, which makes a big pocket out of the >sail. ? ? ? ? Looking at the head and tack >attachment points, they seem to be holding those >points on the furling tube a bit while the >center portion of the sail is fully >deployed.? Don't ya hate that?? Here are some >pics of my dilemma as illustration.? Thanks >everyone.? Joe Camp s/v John Dawson Bohemia >Rover, MD -------------- next part >-------------- A non-text attachment was >scrubbed... Name: Screen Shot 2016-09-03 at >10.37.02 AM.png Type: image/png Size: 1062205 >bytes Desc: not available URL: > >-------------- next part -------------- A >non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: mainsail installation 2010 011sm.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 35784 bytes Desc: not available URL: From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 17:41:53 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 17:41:53 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago Message-ID: Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving and traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City for a month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice had been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on the blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West and British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through September. Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you guys since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click on the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of British Columbia is like. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp=sharing Chris & Alice Geankoplis ENO?I? From hnw555 at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 19:50:06 2016 From: hnw555 at gmail.com (Hank) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 19:50:06 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: You're right around the corner from me. We're in Montgomery County, less than an hour away. Hank On Sep 7, 2016 5:41 PM, "Chris Geankoplis" wrote: > Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving and > traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City for a > month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. > > I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice had > been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on the > blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West and > British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. > http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ > > Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & > 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through September. > Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you guys > since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click on > the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of > British Columbia is like. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp= > sharing > > > Chris & Alice Geankoplis > > ENO?I? > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 20:49:01 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 20:49:01 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hey maybe we can meet up on the bay. Anyone else interested? Might be fun. Chris Geankoplis Enosis On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Hank wrote: > You're right around the corner from me. We're in Montgomery County, less > than an hour away. > > Hank > > On Sep 7, 2016 5:41 PM, "Chris Geankoplis" > wrote: > > > Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving > and > > traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City for a > > month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. > > > > I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice had > > been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on > the > > blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West and > > British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. > > http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ > > > > Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & > > 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through September. > > Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you guys > > since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click > on > > the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of > > British Columbia is like. > > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp= > > sharing > > > > > > Chris & Alice Geankoplis > > > > ENO?I? > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From hnw555 at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 21:07:37 2016 From: hnw555 at gmail.com (Hank) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 21:07:37 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'd have to swim out. Been a lurker without out a boat for a few years now. Got a good dose of sailing on a boy scout trip a few weeks ago. Do you have enosis here? Certainly would love to meet for a beer somewhere. On Sep 7, 2016 8:49 PM, "Chris Geankoplis" wrote: > Hey maybe we can meet up on the bay. Anyone else interested? Might be > fun. > > Chris Geankoplis > Enosis > > On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Hank wrote: > > > You're right around the corner from me. We're in Montgomery County, less > > than an hour away. > > > > Hank > > > > On Sep 7, 2016 5:41 PM, "Chris Geankoplis" > > wrote: > > > > > Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving > > and > > > traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City > for a > > > month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. > > > > > > I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice > had > > > been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on > > the > > > blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West > and > > > British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. > > > http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ > > > > > > Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & > > > 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through > September. > > > Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you > guys > > > since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click > > on > > > the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of > > > British Columbia is like. > > > > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp= > > > sharing > > > > > > > > > Chris & Alice Geankoplis > > > > > > ENO?I? > > > __________________________________________________ > > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go > > > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Wed Sep 7 21:20:21 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 01:20:21 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Will you be In Annapolis for the boat show? Christopher P. Cowie [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ?202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] Please consider the environment before printing this email. On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:42 PM, Chris Geankoplis > wrote: Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving and traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City for a month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice had been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on the blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West and British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through September. Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you guys since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click on the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of British Columbia is like. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp=sharing Chris & Alice Geankoplis ENO?I? __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 21:34:22 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 21:34:22 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I see the solution. Lets set up a day and I'll take you sailing on my old boat. Chris G chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:07 PM, Hank wrote: > I'd have to swim out. Been a lurker without out a boat for a few years > now. Got a good dose of sailing on a boy scout trip a few weeks ago. Do you > have enosis here? > > Certainly would love to meet for a beer somewhere. > > On Sep 7, 2016 8:49 PM, "Chris Geankoplis" > wrote: > > > Hey maybe we can meet up on the bay. Anyone else interested? Might be > > fun. > > > > Chris Geankoplis > > Enosis > > > > On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 7:50 PM, Hank wrote: > > > > > You're right around the corner from me. We're in Montgomery County, > less > > > than an hour away. > > > > > > Hank > > > > > > On Sep 7, 2016 5:41 PM, "Chris Geankoplis" > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the > moving > > > and > > > > traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City > > for a > > > > month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. > > > > > > > > I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice > > had > > > > been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update > on > > > the > > > > blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West > > and > > > > British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. > > > > http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ > > > > > > > > Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 > & > > > > 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through > > September. > > > > Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you > > guys > > > > since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. > Click > > > on > > > > the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of > > > > British Columbia is like. > > > > > > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_ > MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp= > > > > sharing > > > > > > > > > > > > Chris & Alice Geankoplis > > > > > > > > ENO?I? > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > archives > > go > > > > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go > > > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 21:37:24 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 21:37:24 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Yes Chris, Alice and I are able to attend the VIP day on Thursday. So we will be there. Shall we meet sometime on Thursday for a beer, my treat? Rhodes 22 exhibit rally point? On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:20 PM, Chris Cowie wrote: > Will you be In Annapolis for the boat show? > > > Christopher P. Cowie [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] > [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] > > 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW > Suite 300 > Washington, DC 20007 > 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax > ?202.270.1470 mobile > [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] > > > [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > > On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:42 PM, Chris Geankoplis mailto:chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving and > traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City for a > month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. > > I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice had > been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on the > blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West and > British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. > http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ > > Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & > 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through September. > Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you guys > since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click on > the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of > British Columbia is like. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp= > sharing > > > Chris & Alice Geankoplis > > ENO?I? > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Wed Sep 7 21:39:49 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 01:39:49 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: I will try to be there Thursday. Will be fun to share a beer. Christopher P. Cowie [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ?202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] Please consider the environment before printing this email. On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:37 PM, Chris Geankoplis > wrote: Yes Chris, Alice and I are able to attend the VIP day on Thursday. So we will be there. Shall we meet sometime on Thursday for a beer, my treat? Rhodes 22 exhibit rally point? On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:20 PM, Chris Cowie > wrote: Will you be In Annapolis for the boat show? Christopher P. Cowie [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ?202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] Please consider the environment before printing this email. On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:42 PM, Chris Geankoplis < mailto:chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com>> wrote: Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving and traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City for a month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice had been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on the blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West and British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through September. Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you guys since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click on the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of British Columbia is like. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp= sharing Chris & Alice Geankoplis ENO?I? __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 21:42:23 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 21:42:23 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Sailing Canada 1 year ago In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dude, its a date. Figure out the exact time as the show is near. Chris On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Chris Cowie wrote: > I will try to be there Thursday. Will be fun to share a beer. > > > Christopher P. Cowie [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] > [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] > > 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW > Suite 300 > Washington, DC 20007 > 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax > ?202.270.1470 mobile > [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] > > > [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > > On Sep 7, 2016, at 9:37 PM, Chris Geankoplis mailto:chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Yes Chris, > Alice and I are able to attend the VIP day on Thursday. So > we will be there. Shall we meet sometime on Thursday for a beer, my > treat? Rhodes 22 exhibit rally point? > > On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 9:20 PM, Chris Cowie mailto:ccowie at cowieassociates.com>> > wrote: > > Will you be In Annapolis for the boat show? > > > Christopher P. Cowie [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] > [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] > > 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW > Suite 300 > Washington, DC 20007 > 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax > ?202.270.1470 mobile > [ccowie at cowieassociates.com ccowie at cowieassociates.com>] > > > [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > > On Sep 7, 2016, at 5:42 PM, Chris Geankoplis mailto:chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com>< > mailto:chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com>> wrote: > > Alice and I have been remiss in keeping up the blog with all the moving and > traveling we have been doing. We are settled down in Ellicott City for a > month before resuming our wanderings on and off the water. > > I have been working on converting notes to the blog format and Alice had > been then setting the notes and pictures together to post and update on the > blog. The blog covers the time we spent up in the Pacific North West and > British Columbia in Canada and down in the Sea of Cortez. > http://sailingenosis.weebly.com/ > > Working backwords sort of, I have finished all notes on Mexico (2015 & > 2016) and now am finishing up Canada from Early August through September. > Yesterday I got through 9-6 and thought I would send this on to you guys > since it was exactly a year ago. The rest will follow, promise. Click on > the link below to see what a day in a Rhodes 22 cruising the coast of > British Columbia is like. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSfC27Ri0Z_MjRvbk1rUm45dDg/view?usp= > sharing > > > Chris & Alice Geankoplis > > ENO?I? > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From Mark-Olson at verizon.net Fri Sep 9 10:25:43 2016 From: Mark-Olson at verizon.net (Mark Olson) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 07:25:43 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> This looks like exactly what I need. I'm new to Rhodes 22s so I have a lot to learn. In going out 3 times since buying it I have jammed the IMF twice. Your solution looks like it will solve the problem. In my case I think it was caused by the IMF line being pulled down as the main was unfurled and furled. Do you have the part numbers for the hardware? Also the size and length of lines? I bought a 1983 and it looks like some/many of the lines have been replaced by alternate sizes. Mark Olson Endevour Nyack, NY -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/IMF-safety-modification-tp52516p52564.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From DChristensen at mcc-gill.com Fri Sep 9 10:45:42 2016 From: DChristensen at mcc-gill.com (D Christensen) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 14:45:42 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: Part 2 more pictures -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Mark Olson Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 10:26 AM To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification This looks like exactly what I need. I'm new to Rhodes 22s so I have a lot to learn. In going out 3 times since buying it I have jammed the IMF twice. Your solution looks like it will solve the problem. In my case I think it was caused by the IMF line being pulled down as the main was unfurled and furled. Do you have the part numbers for the hardware? Also the size and length of lines? I bought a 1983 and it looks like some/many of the lines have been replaced by alternate sizes. Mark Olson Endevour Nyack, NY -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/IMF-safety-modification-tp52516p52564.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: IMG_0160.JPG Type: image/jpeg Size: 1859276 bytes Desc: IMG_0160.JPG URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Do you have the part numbers for the hardware? Also the size and length of lines? I bought a 1983 and it looks like some/many of the lines have been replaced by alternate sizes. Mark Olson Endevour Nyack, NY -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5. nabble.com/IMF-safety-modification-tp52516p52564.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net Fri Sep 9 12:35:30 2016 From: bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net (Rhodes22) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 12:35:30 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> While my first R22 was an 86 and my current a 2010, there could be changes that I am not aware of. Looking at your photo I see two things that I would question. First the size of the furling line looks much larger that what I have/had. And secondly where the line(s) are cleated. On both of ours the furling and unfurling lines are either on the boom or inside the boom. It looks like (can't tell for sure) the furling line is cleated to the mast? Am I correct? There should be a couple of cleats mounted on the boom. One line is mounted on the boom to unfurl the main and the other to furl the main. Unfortunately our boat is pulled for hurricane season and I cannot take any photos. As to the size of the line that appears to be the unfurling line is at least two sizes too big which may be one of the reasons you are having furling and unfurling issues. There may be a message or two in the archives that has photos for you to review. Just a suggestion, Bob. R22 "NoKaOi 3". Stuart, Florida Sent from my iPad > On Sep 9, 2016, at 10:45 AM, D Christensen wrote: > > Part 2 more pictures > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Mark Olson > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 10:26 AM > To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification > > This looks like exactly what I need. I'm new to Rhodes 22s so I have a lot to learn. In going out 3 times since buying it I have jammed the IMF twice. > Your solution looks like it will solve the problem. In my case I think it was caused by the IMF line being pulled down as the main was unfurled and furled. > > Do you have the part numbers for the hardware? > > Also the size and length of lines? I bought a 1983 and it looks like some/many of the lines have been replaced by alternate sizes. > > Mark Olson > Endevour > Nyack, NY > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/IMF-safety-modification-tp52516p52564.html > Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: IMG_0160.JPG > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 1859276 bytes > Desc: IMG_0160.JPG > URL: > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: IMG_0161.JPG > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 1681036 bytes > Desc: IMG_0161.JPG > URL: > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Sat Sep 10 12:51:56 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 09:51:56 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders Message-ID: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> The metal bar holding the rudder lid line in place came undone. One of the screws sheared of inside the thin plastic area. I don't know how to drill the old screw out and worry I would damage the plastic. I can get one screw back in. Would a U shape bracket from nut to nut work? Any ideas are appreciated. I will include photos that are usually at the end of the message. ----- Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Sat Sep 10 12:56:21 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 09:56:21 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: <1473526581117-52569.post@n5.nabble.com> Image ----- Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568p52569.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Sat Sep 10 12:57:35 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 09:57:35 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: <1473526655228-52570.post@n5.nabble.com> ----- Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568p52570.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From blue66corvette at hotmail.com Sat Sep 10 16:18:46 2016 From: blue66corvette at hotmail.com (Charles Nieman) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 20:18:46 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: Can you use an "easy out" to remove the broken screw? Sent from my iPhone Charles Nieman > On Sep 10, 2016, at 11:52 AM, Chris Cowie wrote: > > The metal bar holding the rudder lid line in place came undone. One of the > screws sheared of inside the thin plastic area. I don't know how to drill > the old screw out and worry I would damage the plastic. I can get one screw > back in. Would a U shape bracket from nut to nut work? Any ideas are > appreciated. I will include photos that are usually at the end of the > message. > > > > ----- > Christopher P. Cowie > > 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW > Suite 300 > Washington, DC 20007 > 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile > [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568.html > Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From cjlowe at sssnet.com Sat Sep 10 18:38:09 2016 From: cjlowe at sssnet.com (cjlowe at sssnet.com) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2016 18:38:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: <53115.24.140.30.102.1473547089.squirrel@quickpop.sssnet.com> If the top of the screw is close to the surface , you could shave the plastic around the screw with a utility knife just enough to get a set of vice grips on it to back it out. Then use washers to shim back up to original. The other option is to get a left handed drill bit one size smaller than the screw, chucked into a drill running slowly in reverse. Center punch the top of the screw in the dead center. Drill slowly in reverse, once you start to remove metal, press hard on the drill to try to get the drill bit to catch in the screw , and back it out. If you can't get it to catch, try a smaller drill bit , and drill down about 1/8 of an inch, then put the bigger drill bit back in, place in the divot, and press hard while slowly pulling the trigger. Good luck!!! Jerry Lowe S/V Cuontry Rhodes > The metal bar holding the rudder lid line in place came undone. One of > the > screws sheared of inside the thin plastic area. I don't know how to > drill > the old screw out and worry I would damage the plastic. I can get one > screw > back in. Would a U shape bracket from nut to nut work? Any ideas are > appreciated. I will include photos that are usually at the end of the > message. > > > > ----- > Christopher P. Cowie > > 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW > Suite 300 > Washington, DC 20007 > 202.342.2711 ex.204 ??? 202.342.2691 fax ??? 202.270.1470 mobile > [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568.html > Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Sun Sep 11 08:11:10 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 12:11:10 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com>, Message-ID: <15A50080-63D2-42FE-9989-00A32AA337D9@cowieassociates.com> The top of the screw is buried below the face of the plastic. I am not sure what function this part serves? I thought maybe it stops the rudder or contains the red rudder lines but both seem to function without it. Christopher P. Cowie [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ?202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] Please consider the environment before printing this email. On Sep 10, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Charles Nieman > wrote: Can you use an "easy out" to remove the broken screw? Sent from my iPhone Charles Nieman On Sep 10, 2016, at 11:52 AM, Chris Cowie > wrote: The metal bar holding the rudder lid line in place came undone. One of the screws sheared of inside the thin plastic area. I don't know how to drill the old screw out and worry I would damage the plastic. I can get one screw back in. Would a U shape bracket from nut to nut work? Any ideas are appreciated. I will include photos that are usually at the end of the message. ----- Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From sloopblueheron at gmail.com Sun Sep 11 13:13:32 2016 From: sloopblueheron at gmail.com (Rick) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 13:13:32 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: <15A50080-63D2-42FE-9989-00A32AA337D9@cowieassociates.com> References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> <15A50080-63D2-42FE-9989-00A32AA337D9@cowieassociates.com> Message-ID: Chris, It may give a little leverage to pulling down the rudder. Mine has been gone for years and I don't miss it. Rick From jjcampjr at yahoo.com Mon Sep 12 09:48:22 2016 From: jjcampjr at yahoo.com (Joe Camp) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 13:48:22 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: <15A50080-63D2-42FE-9989-00A32AA337D9@cowieassociates.com> References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> <15A50080-63D2-42FE-9989-00A32AA337D9@cowieassociates.com> Message-ID: <263954662.3646707.1473688102390@mail.yahoo.com> Hi Chris: ???? I've been following this thread for a while.? I believe this piece has two holes in it through which run the 1/4 inch lines to the forward side of the rudder... right?? I agree that the lines will perform their function without it there.? HOWEVER, Stan put it there for a good reason.? These lines may tend to tangle without the piece there, or chafe .? You might look at the possibility of screwing through the side of the rudder's housing, but not so deeply as to go into the holes through which the lines feed. ???? OK, now I feel like part of the community again.? Tally ho! Joe Camp s/v John Dawson Bohemia River, MD From: Chris Cowie To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2016 8:11 AM Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders The top of the screw is buried below the face of the plastic.? I am not sure what function this part serves?? I thought maybe it stops the rudder or contains the red rudder lines but both seem to function without it. Christopher P. Cowie? [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0]? [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ?202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] Please consider the environment before printing this email. On Sep 10, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Charles Nieman > wrote: Can you use an "easy out" to remove the broken screw? Sent from my iPhone Charles Nieman On Sep 10, 2016, at 11:52 AM, Chris Cowie > wrote: The metal bar holding the rudder lid line in place came undone.? One of the screws sheared? of inside the thin plastic area.? I don't know how to drill the old screw out and worry I would damage the plastic.? I can get one screw back in.? Would a U shape bracket from nut to nut work?? Any ideas are appreciated.? I will include photos that are usually at the end of the message. ----- Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Mon Sep 12 10:35:30 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 14:35:30 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders In-Reply-To: <263954662.3646707.1473688102390@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1473526316176-52568.post@n5.nabble.com> <15A50080-63D2-42FE-9989-00A32AA337D9@cowieassociates.com> <263954662.3646707.1473688102390@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Joe: Thanks for your input. I suppose I could also move the metal bar a 1/2" and drill two new holes. Christopher P. Cowie? ?? 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Joe Camp via Rhodes22-list Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 9:48 AM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders Hi Chris: ???? I've been following this thread for a while.? I believe this piece has two holes in it through which run the 1/4 inch lines to the forward side of the rudder... right?? I agree that the lines will perform their function without it there.? HOWEVER, Stan put it there for a good reason.? These lines may tend to tangle without the piece there, or chafe .? You might look at the possibility of screwing through the side of the rudder's housing, but not so deeply as to go into the holes through which the lines feed. ???? OK, now I feel like part of the community again.? Tally ho! Joe Camp s/v John Dawson Bohemia River, MD From: Chris Cowie To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2016 8:11 AM Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rudders The top of the screw is buried below the face of the plastic.? I am not sure what function this part serves?? I thought maybe it stops the rudder or contains the red rudder lines but both seem to function without it. Christopher P. Cowie? [cid:image001.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0]? [cid:image002.png at 01CA3AD3.5BD581F0] 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ?202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] [cid:image005.png at 01CE8701.15794830] Please consider the environment before printing this email. On Sep 10, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Charles Nieman > wrote: Can you use an "easy out" to remove the broken screw? Sent from my iPhone Charles Nieman On Sep 10, 2016, at 11:52 AM, Chris Cowie > wrote: The metal bar holding the rudder lid line in place came undone.? One of the screws sheared? of inside the thin plastic area.? I don't know how to drill the old screw out and worry I would damage the plastic.? I can get one screw back in.? Would a U shape bracket from nut to nut work?? Any ideas are appreciated.? I will include photos that are usually at the end of the message. ----- Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Rudders-tp52568.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From rlowe at vt.edu Mon Sep 12 11:02:28 2016 From: rlowe at vt.edu (Lowe, Rob) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 15:02:28 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: Yeah, something not right on how this furling line is run. The line that furls the sail should exit the mast and run under the boom and cleat off under the boom. The "unfurling line" off the main should attach to clew of the mail, then run through a block on the top of the mast (each one is a bit different), and then pass through the end of the boom so you can cleat it off. Someone posted these photos which I will reuse. The second photo shows the black furling line cleated below the boom and the blue unfurling line going through the block, down through the hole at the end of the mast, and cleated off below the mast. The plastic block on top of the boom is broken, but should attach to the clew. My boat is not quite set up exactly like this, but hopefully you get the idea. The only line that would be cleated on the mast would be the topping lift line. Good luck! - rob http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20130706/0715caec/attachment.JPG http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20130706/0715caec/attachment-0001.JPG Rob Lowe -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Rhodes22 Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 12:36 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification While my first R22 was an 86 and my current a 2010, there could be changes that I am not aware of. Looking at your photo I see two things that I would question. First the size of the furling line looks much larger that what I have/had. And secondly where the line(s) are cleated. On both of ours the furling and unfurling lines are either on the boom or inside the boom. It looks like (can't tell for sure) the furling line is cleated to the mast? Am I correct? There should be a couple of cleats mounted on the boom. One line is mounted on the boom to unfurl the main and the other to furl the main. Unfortunately our boat is pulled for hurricane season and I cannot take any photos. As to the size of the line that appears to be the unfurling line is at least two sizes too big which may be one of the reasons you are having furling and unfurling issues. There may be a message or two in the archives that has photos for you to review. Just a suggestion, Bob. R22 "NoKaOi 3". Stuart, Florida Sent from my iPad > On Sep 9, 2016, at 10:45 AM, D Christensen wrote: > > Part 2 more pictures > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > Behalf Of Mark Olson > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 10:26 AM > To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification > > This looks like exactly what I need. I'm new to Rhodes 22s so I have a lot to learn. In going out 3 times since buying it I have jammed the IMF twice. > Your solution looks like it will solve the problem. In my case I think it was caused by the IMF line being pulled down as the main was unfurled and furled. > > Do you have the part numbers for the hardware? > > Also the size and length of lines? I bought a 1983 and it looks like some/many of the lines have been replaced by alternate sizes. > > Mark Olson > Endevour > Nyack, NY > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/IMF-safety-modification-tp52516 > p52564.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: IMG_0160.JPG > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 1859276 bytes > Desc: IMG_0160.JPG > URL: > f0d8/attachment.jpe> > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: IMG_0161.JPG > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 1681036 bytes > Desc: IMG_0161.JPG > URL: > f0d8/attachment-0001.jpe> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From DChristensen at mcc-gill.com Mon Sep 12 11:42:59 2016 From: DChristensen at mcc-gill.com (D Christensen) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 15:42:59 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: Hi All, You guys are missing the overall concept in the modification. I know what the stock setup is. What I was doing is relocating the lines so you do not have to mess with the boom at all. What I found was when unfurling, if my wife was not able to keep the boat into the wind the boom was getting forced all over the place when the wind would catch one side of the sail or the other. (dangerous) Running the unfurling line down the length of the doom and cleating off on the mast is much safer. As far as furling after deployed, my wife and I frequently sail with the bimini out. If you need to get the sail in after sailing or if gusty conditions need you to bring it in, the bimini is in the way. (dangerous). By installing an exit block over the furling line and bringing it to the side of the mast the bimini is no longer an issue. With this setup the sail can be deployed or retrived from inside the cabin with the poptop up or you can also reach over if the top is down. (safe) The two lines are right near each other so there is no wrestling involved. This modification has worked flawlessly, just trying to share. Take a look at the pictures I posted with the original post and think it over. Regards, Rhodes-Guy -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Lowe, Rob Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 11:02 AM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification Yeah, something not right on how this furling line is run. The line that furls the sail should exit the mast and run under the boom and cleat off under the boom. The "unfurling line" off the main should attach to clew of the mail, then run through a block on the top of the mast (each one is a bit different), and then pass through the end of the boom so you can cleat it off. Someone posted these photos which I will reuse. The second photo shows the black furling line cleated below the boom and the blue unfurling line going through the block, down through the hole at the end of the mast, and cleated off below the mast. The plastic block on top of the boom is broken, but should attach to the clew. My boat is not quite set up exactly like this, but hopefully you get the idea. The only line that would be cleated on the mast would be the topping lift line. Good luck! - rob http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20130706/0715caec/attachment.JPG http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20130706/0715caec/attachment-0001.JPG Rob Lowe -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Rhodes22 Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 12:36 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification While my first R22 was an 86 and my current a 2010, there could be changes that I am not aware of. Looking at your photo I see two things that I would question. First the size of the furling line looks much larger that what I have/had. And secondly where the line(s) are cleated. On both of ours the furling and unfurling lines are either on the boom or inside the boom. It looks like (can't tell for sure) the furling line is cleated to the mast? Am I correct? There should be a couple of cleats mounted on the boom. One line is mounted on the boom to unfurl the main and the other to furl the main. Unfortunately our boat is pulled for hurricane season and I cannot take any photos. As to the size of the line that appears to be the unfurling line is at least two sizes too big which may be one of the reasons you are having furling and unfurling issues. There may be a message or two in the archives that has photos for you to review. Just a suggestion, Bob. R22 "NoKaOi 3". Stuart, Florida Sent from my iPad > On Sep 9, 2016, at 10:45 AM, D Christensen wrote: > > Part 2 more pictures > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > Behalf Of Mark Olson > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 10:26 AM > To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification > > This looks like exactly what I need. I'm new to Rhodes 22s so I have a lot to learn. In going out 3 times since buying it I have jammed the IMF twice. > Your solution looks like it will solve the problem. In my case I think it was caused by the IMF line being pulled down as the main was unfurled and furled. > > Do you have the part numbers for the hardware? > > Also the size and length of lines? I bought a 1983 and it looks like some/many of the lines have been replaced by alternate sizes. > > Mark Olson > Endevour > Nyack, NY > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/IMF-safety-modification-tp52516 > p52564.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: IMG_0160.JPG > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 1859276 bytes > Desc: IMG_0160.JPG > URL: > f0d8/attachment.jpe> > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: IMG_0161.JPG > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 1681036 bytes > Desc: IMG_0161.JPG > URL: > f0d8/attachment-0001.jpe> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From sloopblueheron at gmail.com Mon Sep 12 13:28:25 2016 From: sloopblueheron at gmail.com (Rick) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 13:28:25 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: Rhodes-Guy, Aren't you a little far from the tiller by furling and unfurling at the mast? As a frequent single-hander, I'd find that a little dangerous. Rick On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 11:42 AM, D Christensen wrote: > Hi All, > You guys are missing the overall concept in the modification. I know what > the stock setup is. What I was doing is relocating the lines so you do not > have to mess with the boom at all. > What I found was when unfurling, if my wife was not able to keep the boat > into the wind the boom was getting forced all over the place when the wind > would catch one side of the sail or the other. (dangerous) > Running the unfurling line down the length of the doom and cleating off on > the mast is much safer. > As far as furling after deployed, my wife and I frequently sail with the > bimini out. If you need to get the sail in after sailing or if gusty > conditions need you to bring it in, the bimini is in the way. (dangerous). > By installing an exit block over the furling line and bringing it to the > side of the mast the bimini is no longer an issue. > With this setup the sail can be deployed or retrived from inside the cabin > with the poptop up or you can also reach over if the top is down. (safe) > The two lines are right near each other so there is no wrestling involved. > This modification has worked flawlessly, just trying to share. > Take a look at the pictures I posted with the original post and think it > over. > Regards, Rhodes-Guy > > From DChristensen at mcc-gill.com Mon Sep 12 13:33:40 2016 From: DChristensen at mcc-gill.com (D Christensen) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 17:33:40 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: That's what they designed tiller clutches for, or maybe wives. -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Rick Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 1:28 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification Rhodes-Guy, Aren't you a little far from the tiller by furling and unfurling at the mast? As a frequent single-hander, I'd find that a little dangerous. Rick On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 11:42 AM, D Christensen wrote: > Hi All, > You guys are missing the overall concept in the modification. I know > what the stock setup is. What I was doing is relocating the lines so > you do not have to mess with the boom at all. > What I found was when unfurling, if my wife was not able to keep the > boat into the wind the boom was getting forced all over the place when > the wind would catch one side of the sail or the other. (dangerous) > Running the unfurling line down the length of the doom and cleating > off on the mast is much safer. > As far as furling after deployed, my wife and I frequently sail with > the bimini out. If you need to get the sail in after sailing or if > gusty conditions need you to bring it in, the bimini is in the way. (dangerous). > By installing an exit block over the furling line and bringing it to > the side of the mast the bimini is no longer an issue. > With this setup the sail can be deployed or retrived from inside the > cabin with the poptop up or you can also reach over if the top is > down. (safe) The two lines are right near each other so there is no wrestling involved. > This modification has worked flawlessly, just trying to share. > Take a look at the pictures I posted with the original post and think > it over. > Regards, Rhodes-Guy > > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From blue66corvette at hotmail.com Mon Sep 12 13:43:41 2016 From: blue66corvette at hotmail.com (Charles Nieman) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 17:43:41 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> , Message-ID: Rhodes-Guy I guess there is misunderstanding here. I thought you were having trouble with the IMF....if it is working fine; then I appreciate the sharing. Interesting approach and I do understand the conflict with the Bimini: of course my biggest problem with the Bimini is not being able to lower the boom in higher wind. Sent from my iPhone Charles sv/Daydreams 98R22 > On Sep 12, 2016, at 10:43 AM, D Christensen wrote: > > Hi All, > You guys are missing the overall concept in the modification. I know what the stock setup is. What I was doing is relocating the lines so you do not have to mess with the boom at all. > What I found was when unfurling, if my wife was not able to keep the boat into the wind the boom was getting forced all over the place when the wind would catch one side of the sail or the other. (dangerous) > Running the unfurling line down the length of the doom and cleating off on the mast is much safer. > As far as furling after deployed, my wife and I frequently sail with the bimini out. If you need to get the sail in after sailing or if gusty conditions need you to bring it in, the bimini is in the way. (dangerous). By installing an exit block over the furling line and bringing it to the side of the mast the bimini is no longer an issue. > With this setup the sail can be deployed or retrived from inside the cabin with the poptop up or you can also reach over if the top is down. (safe) > The two lines are right near each other so there is no wrestling involved. > This modification has worked flawlessly, just trying to share. > Take a look at the pictures I posted with the original post and think it over. > Regards, Rhodes-Guy > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Lowe, Rob > Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 11:02 AM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification > > Yeah, something not right on how this furling line is run. The line that furls the sail should exit the mast and run under the boom and cleat off under the boom. The "unfurling line" off the main should attach to clew of the mail, then run through a block on the top of the mast (each one is a bit different), and then pass through the end of the boom so you can cleat it off. Someone posted these photos which I will reuse. The second photo shows the black furling line cleated below the boom and the blue unfurling line going through the block, down through the hole at the end of the mast, and cleated off below the mast. The plastic block on top of the boom is broken, but should attach to the clew. My boat is not quite set up exactly like this, but hopefully you get the idea. The only line that would be cleated on the mast would be the topping lift line. Good luck! - rob > > http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20130706/0715caec/attachment.JPG > > > http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20130706/0715caec/attachment-0001.JPG > > Rob Lowe > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Rhodes22 > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 12:36 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification > > While my first R22 was an 86 and my current a 2010, there could be changes that I am not aware of. Looking at your photo I see two things that I would question. First the size of the furling line looks much larger that what I have/had. And secondly where the line(s) are cleated. On both of ours the furling and unfurling lines are either on the boom or inside the boom. It looks like (can't tell for sure) the furling line is cleated to the mast? Am I correct? There should be a couple of cleats mounted on the boom. One line is mounted on the boom to unfurl the main and the other to furl the main. Unfortunately our boat is pulled for hurricane season and I cannot take any photos. > > As to the size of the line that appears to be the unfurling line is at least two sizes too big which may be one of the reasons you are having furling and unfurling issues. There may be a message or two in the archives that has photos for you to review. > > Just a suggestion, Bob. R22 "NoKaOi 3". Stuart, Florida > > Sent from my iPad > >> On Sep 9, 2016, at 10:45 AM, D Christensen wrote: >> >> Part 2 more pictures >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On >> Behalf Of Mark Olson >> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 10:26 AM >> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org >> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification >> >> This looks like exactly what I need. I'm new to Rhodes 22s so I have a lot to learn. In going out 3 times since buying it I have jammed the IMF twice. >> Your solution looks like it will solve the problem. In my case I think it was caused by the IMF line being pulled down as the main was unfurled and furled. >> >> Do you have the part numbers for the hardware? >> >> Also the size and length of lines? I bought a 1983 and it looks like some/many of the lines have been replaced by alternate sizes. >> >> Mark Olson >> Endevour >> Nyack, NY >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/IMF-safety-modification-tp52516 >> p52564.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was >> scrubbed... >> Name: IMG_0160.JPG >> Type: image/jpeg >> Size: 1859276 bytes >> Desc: IMG_0160.JPG >> URL: >> > f0d8/attachment.jpe> >> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was >> scrubbed... >> Name: IMG_0161.JPG >> Type: image/jpeg >> Size: 1681036 bytes >> Desc: IMG_0161.JPG >> URL: >> > f0d8/attachment-0001.jpe> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From sloopblueheron at gmail.com Mon Sep 12 13:52:04 2016 From: sloopblueheron at gmail.com (Rick) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 13:52:04 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: When my wife isn't along, my consolation is the feel of the tiller between my legs when furling and unfurling. Rick On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 1:33 PM, D Christensen wrote: > That's what they designed tiller clutches for, or maybe wives. > > From DChristensen at mcc-gill.com Mon Sep 12 14:11:36 2016 From: DChristensen at mcc-gill.com (D Christensen) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 18:11:36 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> Guess I can't argue with that -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Rick Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 1:52 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification When my wife isn't along, my consolation is the feel of the tiller between my legs when furling and unfurling. Rick On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 1:33 PM, D Christensen wrote: > That's what they designed tiller clutches for, or maybe wives. > > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From peter at sunnybeeches.com Mon Sep 12 16:47:37 2016 From: peter at sunnybeeches.com (Peter Nyberg) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 16:47:37 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> Message-ID: <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> I don?t find that the Bimini gets in the way of the pulling on the furling line, though it does make wrapping the line around the two cleats on the boom more difficult. Unfurling is a different story. To reach that line with the Bimini up, I need to stand on the aft cockpit seat, which I don?t consider particularly safe. And wrapping the longer unfurling line around its pair of cleats on the end of a thrashing boom is pretty much always a PITA. So I can see a real benefit to running the unfurling line up the boom to the mast. Any additional details about how you rigged this would be appreciated. As for manning the tiller, that?s what the tiller pilot is for. Peter Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1986/2016) From mtroy at atlanticbb.net Mon Sep 12 17:26:15 2016 From: mtroy at atlanticbb.net (Mary Lou Troy) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 17:26:15 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] IMF safety modification In-Reply-To: <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: The through boom cleat assembly for the outhaul now used on newer R22s makes the operation a lot quicker and handier though we never let the boom thrash - always tried to control it with the mainsheet. We got the assembly from Stan and installed it ourselves as it wasn't available when Fretless was recycled. I think we installed it backwards, but it still worked great most of the time - there was a slight tendency to jam but it was easily freed - might not have jammed if we'd installed it right.. I've attached a pic of one similar. Didn't have a picture of ours. Mary Lou ex R22 Fretless At 04:47 PM 9/12/2016, you wrote: >I don???t find that the Bimini gets in the way >of the pulling on the furling line, though it >does make wrapping the line around the two >cleats on the boom more difficult. Unfurling is >a different story. To reach that line with the >Bimini up, I need to stand on the aft cockpit >seat, which I don???t consider particularly >safe. And wrapping the longer unfurling line >around its pair of cleats on the end of a >thrashing boom is pretty much always a PITA. So >I can see a real benefit to running the >unfurling line up the boom to the mast. Any >additional details about how you rigged this >would be appreciated. As for manning the tiller, >that???s what the tiller pilot is for. Peter >Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1986/2016) >__________________________________________________ >To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >For the list Charter and help with using the >mailing list and archives go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/list >__________________________________________________ > >----- >No virus found in this message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 2016.0.7752 / Virus Database: 4649/13004 - Release Date: 09/12/16 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Boomcar At Ease - web.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 30657 bytes Desc: not available URL: From peter at sunnybeeches.com Tue Sep 13 21:09:15 2016 From: peter at sunnybeeches.com (Peter Nyberg) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 21:09:15 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> I?ve finally manage to create a video of actual sailing on my Rhodes 22. It was a two day, one night, cruise from my home harbor in Groton, CT to Napatree Beach in Little Narragansett Bay near Watch Hill, RI. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtDed_-dRQ Peter Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1986/2016) From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Tue Sep 13 21:39:15 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 21:39:15 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video In-Reply-To: <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <002a01d20e28$cd912d50$68b387f0$@ca> Thanks for the video Peter. I am aching to get my boat in the water and that video gave me no relief. It felt tlike I was there. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Peter Nyberg Sent: September 13, 2016 9:09 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video I?ve finally manage to create a video of actual sailing on my Rhodes 22. It was a two day, one night, cruise from my home harbor in Groton, CT to Napatree Beach in Little Narragansett Bay near Watch Hill, RI. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtDed_-dRQ Peter Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1986/2016) __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From rweiss at siu.edu Tue Sep 13 21:47:23 2016 From: rweiss at siu.edu (Robert Louis Weiss) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 01:47:23 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video In-Reply-To: <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> , <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: Nice video, Peter. I may want to view this again in the winter when I need a nice vicarious ride while waiting for sailing weather to return. Meanwhile, I hope to keep sailing on Kentucky Lake into November. My daughter and her family live in Gales Ferry, CT, so it was fun to see some familiar places, but from the water. What is the autopilot you use? Bob Beach Spring Recycled 2014 Robert L Weiss Jr. Director of Music First United Methodist Carbondale, IL Professor Emeritus, SIUC ________________________________ From: Rhodes22-list on behalf of Peter Nyberg Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:09:15 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video I?ve finally manage to create a video of actual sailing on my Rhodes 22. It was a two day, one night, cruise from my home harbor in Groton, CT to Napatree Beach in Little Narragansett Bay near Watch Hill, RI. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtDed_-dRQ Peter Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1986/2016) __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Tue Sep 13 22:07:32 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 22:07:32 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video In-Reply-To: <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: Great video, really enjoyed it. Chris Geankoplis Enosis On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > I?ve finally manage to create a video of actual sailing on my Rhodes 22. > It was a two day, one night, cruise from my home harbor in Groton, CT to > Napatree Beach in Little Narragansett Bay near Watch Hill, RI. > > Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtDed_-dRQ < > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtDed_-dRQ> > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1986/2016) > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From fcrawford0707 at aol.com Tue Sep 13 23:02:48 2016 From: fcrawford0707 at aol.com (Frone Crawford) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 23:02:48 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video In-Reply-To: <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <15726a59710-5825-2c519@webprd-m48.mail.aol.com> Thanks Peter - you capture the enjoyment of sailing. Frone Crawford s/v Sunday Morning -----Original Message----- From: Peter Nyberg To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Sent: Tue, Sep 13, 2016 9:09 pm Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video I?ve finally manage to create a video of actual sailing on my Rhodes 22. It was a two day, one night, cruise from my home harbor in Groton, CT to Napatree Beach in Little Narragansett Bay near Watch Hill, RI. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtDed_-dRQ Peter NybergCoventry, CTs/v Silverheels (1986/2016)__________________________________________________To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-listFor the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list__________________________________________________ From daysails at aol.com Wed Sep 14 07:54:05 2016 From: daysails at aol.com (daysails at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 07:54:05 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video In-Reply-To: <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <157288bfbd3-600a-271@webprd-m106.mail.aol.com> Thanks Peter. I enjoyed sailing along with you. Entertaining and educational! Would love to see more in the future. Joe Riley S/V Second Wind Lake Hartwell, SC -----Original Message----- From: Peter Nyberg To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Sent: Tue, Sep 13, 2016 9:09 pm Subject: [Rhodes22-list] New Video I?ve finally manage to create a video of actual sailing on my Rhodes 22. It was a two day, one night, cruise from my home harbor in Groton, CT to Napatree Beach in Little Narragansett Bay near Watch Hill, RI. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGtDed_-dRQ Peter NybergCoventry, CTs/v Silverheels (1986/2016)__________________________________________________To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-listFor the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list__________________________________________________ From peter at sunnybeeches.com Wed Sep 14 11:37:40 2016 From: peter at sunnybeeches.com (Peter Nyberg) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 11:37:40 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Autopilot (was New Video) In-Reply-To: References: <1471916203625-52516.post@n5.nabble.com> <1473431143963-52564.post@n5.nabble.com> <4F545AD0-74EE-4C59-A110-3F8172D2849A@bellsouth.net> <441927885ecb47b3907d4abfc9de6534@SRV-EX2013.mcg.local> <300B1B65-D816-42BC-9ECA-BA4F9E3FDE55@sunnybeeches.com> <6833FA41-CB01-413D-B5CF-6B1DC1167658@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <5216F578-19E1-4C4D-98E7-902B6C9CEEBE@sunnybeeches.com> Bob, The autopilot is a Raymarine ST1000. I?m quite happy with it. Peter > On Sep 13, 2016, at 9:47 PM, Robert Louis Weiss wrote: > > Nice video, Peter. I may want to view this again in the winter when I need a nice vicarious ride while waiting for sailing weather to return. Meanwhile, I hope to keep sailing on Kentucky Lake into November. My daughter and her family live in Gales Ferry, CT, so it was fun to see some familiar places, but from the water. > > > What is the autopilot you use? > > > Bob > > > Beach Spring > > Recycled 2014 > > From rweiss at siu.edu Wed Sep 14 12:08:35 2016 From: rweiss at siu.edu (rweiss) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 09:08:35 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Message-ID: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 degree teeter totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Wed Sep 14 15:13:02 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 15:13:02 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> Bob: You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I jumped out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a bone. Assuming, logically, that we had washed ashore and the sound was tree branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the boat for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon might think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your exceptional seamanship. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of rweiss Sent: September 14, 2016 12:09 PM To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 degree teeter totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.htm l Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From rlowe at vt.edu Wed Sep 14 15:32:11 2016 From: rlowe at vt.edu (Lowe, Rob) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 19:32:11 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> Message-ID: <1d511e3dd0d443409ab55fa37249138a@MARCONI.cc.w2k.vt.edu> Graham, "don't say anything until you have checked for raccoons in the cockpit" Words of wisdom we should all take to heart! I laughed the whole way through your recollection. Can't wait until you get you boat in the water so you experience new tales to relate. How does the family retell the story these days? - rob Rob Lowe -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 3:13 PM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Bob: You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I jumped out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a bone. Assuming, logically, that we had washed ashore and the sound was tree branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the boat for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon might think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your exceptional seamanship. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of rweiss Sent: September 14, 2016 12:09 PM To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 degree teeter totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.htm l Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From spreadgoodnews at gmail.com Wed Sep 14 15:43:14 2016 From: spreadgoodnews at gmail.com (Goodness) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 15:43:14 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> Message-ID: Graham: This could be the phrase you will be forever known by! "Dont say anything until you have checked the cockpit for racoons!" I love it!! Bob (palatka) > On Sep 14, 2016, at 3:13 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: > > Bob: > > You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was > anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and > thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over > night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the > sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I jumped > out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a > bone. Assuming, logically, that we had washed ashore and the sound was tree > branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in > the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated > state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me > in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At > this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the boat > for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. > > The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at > anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon might > think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed > ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the > cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people > with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your > exceptional seamanship. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of > rweiss > Sent: September 14, 2016 12:09 PM > To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org > Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top > > Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a > couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with > shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could > enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect > the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, > I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor > of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying > by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, > I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin > and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a > raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock > and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit > looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 > degree teeter totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the > underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if > needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, > as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in > place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to > ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. > > > > ----- > Bob Weiss > Beach Spring > 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 > -- > View this message in context: > http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.htm > l > Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From sloopblueheron at gmail.com Wed Sep 14 16:02:22 2016 From: sloopblueheron at gmail.com (Rick) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 16:02:22 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> Message-ID: Canadian geese have been my bane. They don't care about the ladder or that you want to sleep later than dawn. Or that their droppings will spoil your breakfast. Rick On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: > Bob: > > You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was > anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and > thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over > night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the > sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I > jumped > out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a > bone. Assuming, logically, that we had washed ashore and the sound was > tree > branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in > the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated > state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me > in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At > this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the > boat > for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. > > The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at > anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon > might > think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed > ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the > cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people > with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your > exceptional seamanship. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada From stan at rhodes22.com Wed Sep 14 16:23:08 2016 From: stan at rhodes22.com (Stan Spitzer) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 16:23:08 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <1d511e3dd0d443409ab55fa37249138a@MARCONI.cc.w2k.vt.edu> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <1d511e3dd0d443409ab55fa37249138a@MARCONI.cc.w2k.vt.edu> Message-ID: <056a7b76-f9fa-94fd-8c1d-2973602b6485@rhodes22.com> I will top that from boat show first hand (almost single handed) experience: "Don't put your hand in the lazaret until you checked for raccoons". Or for that matter, into an upper coaming compartment shelf; unless you need some eggs for breakfast. (Of course, if you only eat organic eggs, there is always an Organic Foods Market. stan On 9/14/16 3:32 PM, Lowe, Rob wrote: > Graham, > > "don't say anything until you have checked for raccoons in the cockpit" > > Words of wisdom we should all take to heart! I laughed the whole way through your recollection. Can't wait until you get you boat in the water so you experience new tales to relate. How does the family retell the story these days? - rob > > Rob Lowe > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart > Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 3:13 PM > To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top > > Bob: > > You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I jumped out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a bone. Assuming, logically, that we had washed ashore and the sound was tree branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the boat for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. > > The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon might think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your exceptional seamanship. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of rweiss > Sent: September 14, 2016 12:09 PM > To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org > Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top > > Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 degree teeter > totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. > > > > ----- > Bob Weiss > Beach Spring > 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 > -- > View this message in context: > http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.htm > l > Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Wed Sep 14 20:06:25 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 20:06:25 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: Crafty! I wonder if it would work with people. One of my favorite books *Around the World *by Slocum relates a method to keep the natives of Tierra del Fuego. He sprinkled tacks on the deck so when they sneaked aboard they would let out "un-Christian oaths". I imagine your raccoon did the same. Chris G Enosis On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:08 PM, rweiss wrote: > Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina > a > couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with > shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could > enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect > the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the > night, > I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor > of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying > by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, > I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin > and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a > raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the > dock > and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit > looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 > degree teeter totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the > underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if > needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, > as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover > in > place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to > ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. > > > > ----- > Bob Weiss > Beach Spring > 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 > -- > View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5. > nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.html > Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From jjcampjr at yahoo.com Thu Sep 15 14:43:41 2016 From: jjcampjr at yahoo.com (Joe Camp) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 18:43:41 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> Message-ID: <942793429.1764135.1473965021486@mail.yahoo.com> ???? One day while sailing on the Bohemia River in MD, I put my hand into my right pocket w/o looking to get my cigar lighter, and I felt something moving down there.? It didn't bite me, so I left it alone... for a while.? I was a little fearful, but I had to light the cigar.? It went back to sleep, or transferred to the other pocket. I don't know. ???? If ya wanna be a sailor, ya gotta have stories.? Even if they're fabricated for the moment. ttfn, mates. Joe Camp (storied sailor) s/v John Dawson Bohemia River, MD? From: Graham Stewart To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 3:13 PM Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Bob: You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I jumped out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a bone. Assuming, logically,? that we had washed ashore and the sound was tree branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the boat for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon might think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your exceptional seamanship. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of rweiss Sent: September 14, 2016 12:09 PM To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 degree teeter totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.htm l Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Thu Sep 15 16:20:34 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 16:20:34 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <942793429.1764135.1473965021486@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <942793429.1764135.1473965021486@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <002101d20f8e$9d5a28f0$d80e7ad0$@ca> All of my stories are certified to be entirely true. I know because I certified them myself. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Joe Camp via Rhodes22-list Sent: September 15, 2016 2:44 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top One day while sailing on the Bohemia River in MD, I put my hand into my right pocket w/o looking to get my cigar lighter, and I felt something moving down there. It didn't bite me, so I left it alone... for a while. I was a little fearful, but I had to light the cigar. It went back to sleep, or transferred to the other pocket. I don't know. If ya wanna be a sailor, ya gotta have stories. Even if they're fabricated for the moment. ttfn, mates. Joe Camp (storied sailor) s/v John Dawson Bohemia River, MD From: Graham Stewart To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 3:13 PM Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Bob: You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I jumped out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a bone. Assuming, logically, that we had washed ashore and the sound was tree branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the boat for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon might think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your exceptional seamanship. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of rweiss Sent: September 14, 2016 12:09 PM To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 degree teeter totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.htm l Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From Colealexander at hotmail.com Thu Sep 15 17:42:45 2016 From: Colealexander at hotmail.com (S/V Lark) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 14:42:45 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <1d511e3dd0d443409ab55fa37249138a@MARCONI.cc.w2k.vt.edu> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <1d511e3dd0d443409ab55fa37249138a@MARCONI.cc.w2k.vt.edu> Message-ID: <1473975765470-52602.post@n5.nabble.com> "Don't say anything until you have checked for raccoons in the cockpit." I absolutely love it and suggest you use it as your signature for any online forums. It will forever cause pause when read. Why is it a freshly wiped boat is an invitation for a raccoon party? I scrubbed the boat before my brother came up for his first sail on the Rhodes. I had dirty footprints on every vertical AND horizontal exterior surface the very next day, complete with ridge details. Alex Cole SV Lark ----- Alex Cole S/V Lark -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592p52602.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net Thu Sep 15 18:50:50 2016 From: bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net (Rhodes22) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2016 18:50:50 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top In-Reply-To: <056a7b76-f9fa-94fd-8c1d-2973602b6485@rhodes22.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <1d511e3dd0d443409ab55fa37249138a@MARCONI.cc.w2k.vt.edu> <056a7b76-f9fa-94fd-8c1d-2973602b6485@rhodes22.com> Message-ID: <7DFBDFF5-F567-461C-92E4-FB3293E5D2FD@bellsouth.net> ??? Sent from my iPad > On Sep 14, 2016, at 4:23 PM, Stan Spitzer wrote: > > > I will top that from boat show first hand (almost single handed) experience: > > "Don't put your hand in the lazaret until you checked for raccoons". > > Or for that matter, into an upper coaming compartment shelf; unless you need some eggs for breakfast. (Of course, if you only eat organic eggs, there is always an Organic Foods Market. > > stan > > >> On 9/14/16 3:32 PM, Lowe, Rob wrote: >> Graham, >> >> "don't say anything until you have checked for raccoons in the cockpit" >> >> Words of wisdom we should all take to heart! I laughed the whole way through your recollection. Can't wait until you get you boat in the water so you experience new tales to relate. How does the family retell the story these days? - rob >> >> Rob Lowe >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart >> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 3:13 PM >> To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' >> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top >> >> Bob: >> >> You don't have to be at the dock to be visited by racoons. Years ago I was anchored in a small bay in Georgian Bay. I was about 300' from shore and thought that it would be safe to leave a bag of garbage in the cockpit over night. In the middle of the night I was awaken from a deep sleep by the sound of water rushing into the boat. "We are sinking" I shouted as I jumped out of my bunk expecting to find myself standing in water. Nope. Dry as a bone. Assuming, logically, that we had washed ashore and the sound was tree branches in the rigging I then shouted "We have lost the anchor and are in the trees". Meanwhile, my family were all awake and in a somewhat elevated state of alarm. I looked out into the cockpit and there staring back at me in a similar state of alarm was a racoon standing over the garbage bag. At this point the racoon decided that there was too much excitement on the boat for his liking and casually climbed down the boarding ladder and swam away. >> >> The moral of the story is don't leave the boarding ladder down when at anchor, don't assume racoons don't swim, don't leave anything a racoon might think is food in the cockpit and if you think you are sinking or washed ashore, don't say anything until you have checked for racoons in the cockpit. Your family will never let you live it down and will regale people with the story any time you try to impress them with stories of your exceptional seamanship. >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of rweiss >> Sent: September 14, 2016 12:09 PM >> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org >> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] 3rd use for the table top >> >> Thought I would share my experience with staying on the boat at the marina a couple weeks ago. The evening was a little warm and I was in my slip with shore power and my pop-top enclosure on, with the windows up so I could enjoy a little breeze through the screens. I left my Bimini up to protect the cockpit and because there was a very slight chance of rain in the night, I decided to take my table top off the cockpit pole and put it on the floor of the cockpit -- just to keep it out of direct rain. (Since I was staying by myself, I did not need it for the double bunk in the cabin.) About 3 am, I heard a "clunk" in the cockpit that woke me up. I stood up in the cabin and looked out the port screen in the enclosure and was face-to-face with a raccoon -- less than a few inches from my face. He jumped back onto the dock and retreated to a safe distance. Evidently, he had jumped into the cockpit looking for food and landed on the table top that essentially was a 360 degree teete > r >> totter because of the pole receptacle in the center of the underside. So, you can now also consider the table top a "Critter Alarm" if needed. Not sure what would have happened if I had not left the top there, as I'm sure he would have come right into the cabin! I put my hatch cover in place for the rest of the night and will probably do so in the future to ensure I don't have any uninvited guests while sleeping at the dock. >> >> >> >> ----- >> Bob Weiss >> Beach Spring >> 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/3rd-use-for-the-table-top-tp52592.htm >> l >> Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From stan at rhodes22.com Fri Sep 16 09:08:33 2016 From: stan at rhodes22.com (Stan Spitzer) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 09:08:33 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] an Annapolis Show handout Message-ID: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> from stan I know the List is not our market plus most on the List does not get to Annapolis, so for entertainment here is one of the pages being handed out at the show: EVERYONE LOVES THE RHODES 22, EXCEPT THOSE WHO WANT IT TO BE 27 FEET, yet sail anywhere, trailer anywhere and looks like this: HELP US KICK START THIS PROJECT WITH A $10K REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THAT SAVES YOU $10,005 ON THE 2017 $100K SHOW PRICE , FOR $89,995. st From spreadgoodnews at gmail.com Fri Sep 16 10:54:09 2016 From: spreadgoodnews at gmail.com (Goodness) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 10:54:09 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] an Annapolis Show handout In-Reply-To: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> References: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> Message-ID: <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> What? I am confused. > On Sep 16, 2016, at 9:08 AM, Stan Spitzer wrote: > > from stan > > I know the List is not our market plus most on the List does not get to Annapolis, > so for entertainment here is one of the pages being handed out at the show: > > EVERYONE LOVES THE RHODES 22, > > EXCEPT THOSE WHO WANT IT TO BE 27 FEET, > > yet sail anywhere, trailer anywhere and looks like this: > > > HELP US KICK START THIS PROJECT WITH A $10K > > REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THAT SAVES YOU $10,005 > > ON THE 2017 $100K SHOW PRICE , FOR $89,995. > > > st > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From rweiss at siu.edu Fri Sep 16 10:59:58 2016 From: rweiss at siu.edu (rweiss) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 07:59:58 -0700 (MST) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] an Annapolis Show handout In-Reply-To: <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> References: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1474037998761-52606.post@n5.nabble.com> Glad I'm not the only one confused. But then I've frequently been challenged by trying to follow Stan's line of reasoning and humor. But I'll just assume that the guy who builds such a great and innovative boat just thinks a whole lot differently from me. ----- Bob Weiss Beach Spring 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/an-Annapolis-Show-handout-tp52604p52606.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From dwbrad at gmail.com Fri Sep 16 11:01:36 2016 From: dwbrad at gmail.com (David Bradley) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 11:01:36 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] an Annapolis Show handout In-Reply-To: <1474037998761-52606.post@n5.nabble.com> References: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> <1474037998761-52606.post@n5.nabble.com> Message-ID: I think Stan is announcing the R27?. I can?t wait to see a floorpan and hull profile! > On Sep 16, 2016, at 10:59 AM, rweiss wrote: > > Glad I'm not the only one confused. But then I've frequently been challenged > by trying to follow Stan's line of reasoning and humor. But I'll just assume > that the guy who builds such a great and innovative boat just thinks a whole > lot differently from me. > > > > ----- > Bob Weiss > Beach Spring > 1998 Rhodes 22 Recycled in 2014 > -- > View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/an-Annapolis-Show-handout-tp52604p52606.html > Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From stan at rhodes22.com Fri Sep 16 14:22:12 2016 From: stan at rhodes22.com (Stan Spitzer) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 14:22:12 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] an Annapolis Show handout In-Reply-To: <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> References: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> Message-ID: <45b30c1e-ba78-7b79-0d36-22e6c63c3511@rhodes22.com> You all are excused, this time. The picture of the hull in the water came through on my copy to myself but seems to have sunk before reaching any other dock. Maybe only Apple has a dock across the bottom of its screen. if I can figure it out will try just sending the picture. Better still just click on: http://www.usedrhodes.com/newsystuff.html and go to the very bottom of this page. ss On 9/16/16 10:54 AM, Goodness wrote: > What? I am confused. > >> On Sep 16, 2016, at 9:08 AM, Stan Spitzer wrote: >> >> from stan >> >> I know the List is not our market plus most on the List does not get to Annapolis, >> so for entertainment here is one of the pages being handed out at the show: >> >> EVERYONE LOVES THE RHODES 22, >> >> EXCEPT THOSE WHO WANT IT TO BE 27 FEET, >> >> yet sail anywhere, trailer anywhere and looks like this: >> >> >> HELP US KICK START THIS PROJECT WITH A $10K >> >> REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THAT SAVES YOU $10,005 >> >> ON THE 2017 $100K SHOW PRICE , FOR $89,995. >> >> >> st >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go tohttp://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go tohttp://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go tohttp://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go tohttp://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From sloopblueheron at gmail.com Fri Sep 16 14:31:06 2016 From: sloopblueheron at gmail.com (Rick) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 14:31:06 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] an Annapolis Show handout In-Reply-To: <45b30c1e-ba78-7b79-0d36-22e6c63c3511@rhodes22.com> References: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> <45b30c1e-ba78-7b79-0d36-22e6c63c3511@rhodes22.com> Message-ID: Stan, Is there any color other than white? Rick From stan at rhodes22.com Fri Sep 16 14:36:20 2016 From: stan at rhodes22.com (Stan Spitzer) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2016 14:36:20 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] an Annapolis Show handout In-Reply-To: References: <644cbb5d-4217-3792-d8cb-714a6106ac96@rhodes22.com> <732AA8A0-D8A1-4B3F-8DAC-18C4CCFCC8B9@gmail.com> <45b30c1e-ba78-7b79-0d36-22e6c63c3511@rhodes22.com> Message-ID: <4361f850-d1c3-577d-a494-fc8f71f90ac1@rhodes22.com> so far there is not even white so sure, choose your color ("as long as it is Ford black"). ss On 9/16/16 2:31 PM, Rick wrote: > Stan, > > Is there any color other than white? > > Rick > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Tue Sep 20 11:18:29 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:18:29 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage In-Reply-To: <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> Message-ID: <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store the companionway board when underway? Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada From ric at stottarchitecture.com Tue Sep 20 11:28:18 2016 From: ric at stottarchitecture.com (Richard Stott) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:28:18 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage In-Reply-To: <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> Message-ID: <083983FB-45A7-4E12-8B6C-4BB7337F9C8D@steelbone.com> I slip it between the ice box and bulkhead. Its a little awkward, but fits. Ric sv Dadventure Hampton Bays, NY > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: > > > Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store the > companionway board when underway? > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ Richard F. Stott, AIA, LEED AP ric at stottarchitecture.com From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Tue Sep 20 11:33:43 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 15:33:43 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage In-Reply-To: <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> Message-ID: I store mine under the starboard bench up close to the cabin wall. The cockpit has grooves that seem to keep it I place just fine. Christopher P. Cowie? ?? 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 11:18 AM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store the companionway board when underway? Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From peter at sunnybeeches.com Tue Sep 20 11:39:25 2016 From: peter at sunnybeeches.com (Peter Nyberg) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 11:39:25 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage In-Reply-To: <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> Message-ID: <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. Peter Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: > > > Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store the > companionway board when underway? > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From ohecht at earthlink.net Tue Sep 20 12:05:11 2016 From: ohecht at earthlink.net (The Hechts) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 12:05:11 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage In-Reply-To: <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> I store mine the way Chris does...under the starboard bench in the cockpit. Stan showed me when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to stick into the groove in the cockpit floor there and I've (surprisingly) never had it budge even while heeling over 25 degrees with the port gunwale awash... > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > > Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: >> >> >> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store the >> companionway board when underway? >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Tue Sep 20 12:29:00 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 12:29:00 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage In-Reply-To: <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> Message-ID: <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> Thanks to all for their quick responses. If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of The Hechts Sent: September 20, 2016 12:05 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage I store mine the way Chris does...under the starboard bench in the cockpit. Stan showed me when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to stick into the groove in the cockpit floor there and I've (surprisingly) never had it budge even while heeling over 25 degrees with the port gunwale awash... > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > > Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: >> >> >> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store >> the companionway board when underway? >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From ccowie at cowieassociates.com Tue Sep 20 12:57:17 2016 From: ccowie at cowieassociates.com (Chris Cowie) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:57:17 +0000 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage In-Reply-To: <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> Message-ID: You can store it vertically under the seat but the preferred method is to let it lie flat on the cabin floor under the seat, not behind it, the cabin floor has ridges that prevent the hatch from sliding out even at a significant heel. Christopher P. Cowie? ?? 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 12:29 PM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage Thanks to all for their quick responses. If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of The Hechts Sent: September 20, 2016 12:05 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage I store mine the way Chris does...under the starboard bench in the cockpit. Stan showed me when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to stick into the groove in the cockpit floor there and I've (surprisingly) never had it budge even while heeling over 25 degrees with the port gunwale awash... > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > > Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: >> >> >> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store >> the companionway board when underway? >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From shawn.sustain at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 13:01:52 2016 From: shawn.sustain at gmail.com (Shawn Boles) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 10:01:52 -0700 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> Message-ID: Hi: I slide the folded companion way cover vertically by the porta-potti. Cheers, Shawn s / v Sweet Baboo On Sep 20, 2016 9:57 AM, "Chris Cowie" wrote: > You can store it vertically under the seat but the preferred method is to > let it lie flat on the cabin floor under the seat, not behind it, the > cabin floor has ridges that prevent the hatch from sliding out even at a > significant heel. > > Christopher P. Cowie > > 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW > Suite 300 > Washington, DC 20007 > 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile > [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] > > > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of Graham Stewart > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 12:29 PM > To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. > Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My > boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. > They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, > but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- > especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding > the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if > there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of The Hechts > Sent: September 20, 2016 12:05 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage > > I store mine the way Chris does...under the starboard bench in the > cockpit. Stan showed me when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to stick > into the groove in the cockpit floor there and I've (surprisingly) never > had it budge even while heeling over 25 degrees with the port gunwale > awash... > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Peter Nyberg > wrote: > > > > Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor > of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. > > > > Peter Nyberg > > Coventry, CT > > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart > wrote: > >> > >> > >> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store > >> the companionway board when underway? > >> > >> > >> Graham Stewart > >> Agile. R22, 1976 > >> Kingston Ontario Canada > >> > >> > >> > >> __________________________________________________ > >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > >> > >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >> __________________________________________________ > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From peter at sunnybeeches.com Tue Sep 20 14:55:54 2016 From: peter at sunnybeeches.com (Peter Nyberg) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 14:55:54 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> Message-ID: <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> Graham, I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt interior. The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. Peter Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > From mtroy at atlanticbb.net Tue Sep 20 16:17:41 2016 From: mtroy at atlanticbb.net (Mary Lou Troy) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:17:41 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage In-Reply-To: <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> Message-ID: We did the same, except to port. We had 3 rubbermaid bins under the benches to starboard. It was very secure there. The only issue we had was that I sometimes had trouble getting it out with my short arms. Mary Lou ex R22 Fretless (who sounds like she's getting a good worksout) Rock Hall, MD At 12:05 PM 9/20/2016, The Hechts wrote: >I store mine the way Chris does...under the >starboard bench in the cockpit. Stan showed me >when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to >stick into the groove in the cockpit floor there >and I've (surprisingly) never had it budge even >while heeling over 25 degrees with the port >gunwale awash... > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, >Peter Nyberg wrote: > > >Folded, my ???board??? (actually plastic of some >sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed >head next to the toilet. > > Peter Nyberg > >Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> >On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart > wrote: >> >> >> Has anyone >developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way >to store the >> companionway board when >underway? >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, >1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> >__________________________________________________ > >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > >> >> For the list Charter and help with using >the mailing list and archives go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> >__________________________________________________ > > > >__________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > For the list Charter and help with using >the mailing list and archives go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >__________________________________________________ >__________________________________________________ >To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >For the list Charter and help with using the >mailing list and archives go to >http://www.rhodes22.org/list >__________________________________________________ > >----- >No virus found in this message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 2016.0.7797 / Virus Database: 4656/13053 - Release Date: 09/20/16 From spreadgoodnews at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 19:28:05 2016 From: spreadgoodnews at gmail.com (Goodness) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 19:28:05 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <6C80C400-64CD-4E46-8AA1-11685B7C8787@gmail.com> I am going with a Yeti cooler! Bob (palatka) > On Sep 20, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > > Graham, > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt interior. The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: >> >> Thanks to all for their quick responses. >> >> If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. >> >> I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From hnw555 at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 20:43:28 2016 From: hnw555 at gmail.com (Hank) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 20:43:28 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <6C80C400-64CD-4E46-8AA1-11685B7C8787@gmail.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <6C80C400-64CD-4E46-8AA1-11685B7C8787@gmail.com> Message-ID: Check some comparisons. There are coolers much cheaper with add good or better performance. You're paying for the name. Hank On Sep 20, 2016 7:28 PM, "Goodness" wrote: > I am going with a Yeti cooler! > > Bob (palatka) > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > wrote: > > > > Graham, > > > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt > interior. The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the > longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a > built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front > (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > > > Peter Nyberg > > Coventry, CT > > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > wrote: > >> > >> Thanks to all for their quick responses. > >> > >> If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the > seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in > place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my > boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly > out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not > entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat > that need to be moved. > >> > >> I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate > changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > >> > >> > >> Graham Stewart > >> Agile. R22, 1976 > >> Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From spreadgoodnews at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 23:09:27 2016 From: spreadgoodnews at gmail.com (Goodness) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 23:09:27 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <6C80C400-64CD-4E46-8AA1-11685B7C8787@gmail.com> Message-ID: Lol. Better? What brand? > On Sep 20, 2016, at 8:43 PM, Hank wrote: > > Check some comparisons. There are coolers much cheaper with add good or > better performance. You're paying for the name. > > Hank > >> On Sep 20, 2016 7:28 PM, "Goodness" wrote: >> >> I am going with a Yeti cooler! >> >> Bob (palatka) >> >>>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg >>> wrote: >>> >>> Graham, >>> >>> I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt >> interior. The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the >> longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a >> built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front >> (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. >>> >>> Peter Nyberg >>> Coventry, CT >>> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >>> >>>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart >> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks to all for their quick responses. >>>> >>>> If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the >> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in >> place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my >> boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly >> out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not >> entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat >> that need to be moved. >>>> >>>> I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am >> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate >> changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. >>>> >>>> >>>> Graham Stewart >>>> Agile. R22, 1976 >>>> Kingston Ontario Canada >>> >>> __________________________________________________ >>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >>> >>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>> __________________________________________________ >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go >> to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From hnw555 at gmail.com Wed Sep 21 07:26:33 2016 From: hnw555 at gmail.com (Hank) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 07:26:33 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <6C80C400-64CD-4E46-8AA1-11685B7C8787@gmail.com> Message-ID: http://thecoolerbox.com/coolers-like-yeti-but-cheaper/ On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 11:09 PM, Goodness wrote: > Lol. Better? What brand? > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 8:43 PM, Hank wrote: > > > > Check some comparisons. There are coolers much cheaper with add good or > > better performance. You're paying for the name. > > > > Hank > > > >> On Sep 20, 2016 7:28 PM, "Goodness" wrote: > >> > >> I am going with a Yeti cooler! > >> > >> Bob (palatka) > >> > >>>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>> Graham, > >>> > >>> I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt > >> interior. The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for > the > >> longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for > a > >> built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front > >> (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > >>> > >>> Peter Nyberg > >>> Coventry, CT > >>> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >>> > >>>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > >> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Thanks to all for their quick responses. > >>>> > >>>> If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the > >> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in > >> place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my > >> boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are > certainly > >> out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not > >> entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the > seat > >> that need to be moved. > >>>> > >>>> I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > >> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate > >> changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Graham Stewart > >>>> Agile. R22, 1976 > >>>> Kingston Ontario Canada > >>> > >>> __________________________________________________ > >>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > >>> > >>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >>> __________________________________________________ > >> __________________________________________________ > >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > >> > >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go > >> to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Wed Sep 21 12:23:21 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 12:23:21 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <013701d21424$787aaf10$69700d30$@ca> Peter: I plan to go plain and simple using the same "system" that I used before. I decided that I didn't like the idea of a cooler under the galley as this would prove difficult to open on a port heel without food tumbling out and also took up a lot of storage space. I found a plastic/foam Igloo cooler that fit perfectly between the galley and the settee and below the companion way entrance. It slides back under the entry way leaving the front end exposed about 18" This, as it turns out, makes a great step into the cabin while allowing me to leave the cushions on the settee. It also makes for a convenient seat when working at the galley. The space saved under the galley allows me to add a small hanging locker at the companionway. It is only 8" wide but it provides a space for our wet gear, including boots and a garment bag for going-out-to-dinner clothes. I will post a photo once this work is completed. To reinforce the plastic top of the cooler and make it a bit more nautical (see picture), I attached strips of teak with hot glue. Believe it of not, the teak strips have remained firmly in place for more than 20 years and they seem to have perfectly preserved the plastic lid from cracking under the weight of foot traffic. As I recall, the cooler cost about $40 so I think there is good value there. Personally, I just can't see spending $400 on a cooler. I have lots of other things higher up on my must have boating gear list. Because the cooler is reasonably large (24x16x16), it stays cool very effectively when filled. Usually we find that we can go about 3 days in the summer before a block of ice melts. In the dead of winter the ice lasts indefinitely but given that the temperature here is well below freezing, we don't bother with the ice. Graham -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Peter Nyberg Sent: September 20, 2016 2:56 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Graham, I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt interior. The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. Peter Nyberg Coventry, CT s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: galley cooler.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 32113 bytes Desc: not available URL: From spreadgoodnews at gmail.com Wed Sep 21 13:21:59 2016 From: spreadgoodnews at gmail.com (Goodness) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 13:21:59 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <6C80C400-64CD-4E46-8AA1-11685B7C8787@gmail.com> Message-ID: <0511A4E1-9130-494C-8564-6373485ED547@gmail.com> Very cool...(pun intended)! Thanks hank! I like the Yeti! > On Sep 21, 2016, at 7:26 AM, Hank wrote: > > http://thecoolerbox.com/coolers-like-yeti-but-cheaper/ > >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 11:09 PM, Goodness wrote: >> >> Lol. Better? What brand? >> >>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 8:43 PM, Hank wrote: >>> >>> Check some comparisons. There are coolers much cheaper with add good or >>> better performance. You're paying for the name. >>> >>> Hank >>> >>>> On Sep 20, 2016 7:28 PM, "Goodness" wrote: >>>> >>>> I am going with a Yeti cooler! >>>> >>>> Bob (palatka) >>>> >>>>>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Graham, >>>>> >>>>> I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt >>>> interior. The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for >> the >>>> longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for >> a >>>> built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front >>>> (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. >>>>> >>>>> Peter Nyberg >>>>> Coventry, CT >>>>> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >>>>> >>>>>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart >>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks to all for their quick responses. >>>>>> >>>>>> If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the >>>> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in >>>> place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my >>>> boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are >> certainly >>>> out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not >>>> entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the >> seat >>>> that need to be moved. >>>>>> >>>>>> I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am >>>> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate >>>> changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Graham Stewart >>>>>> Agile. R22, 1976 >>>>>> Kingston Ontario Canada >>>>> >>>>> __________________________________________________ >>>>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >>>> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >>>>> >>>>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >>>> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>>>> __________________________________________________ >>>> __________________________________________________ >>>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >>>> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >>>> >>>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go >>>> to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>>> __________________________________________________ >>> __________________________________________________ >>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >>> >>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>> __________________________________________________ >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go >> to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Wed Sep 21 20:08:16 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 20:08:16 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> Message-ID: <015e01d21465$6b43e5f0$41cbb1d0$@ca> I am wondering if a self arrangement under the seat might make storage of the board convenient while preserving most of the area for storage bins. I need to do some measuring to see if that is feasible. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Chris Cowie Sent: September 20, 2016 12:57 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage You can store it vertically under the seat but the preferred method is to let it lie flat on the cabin floor under the seat, not behind it, the cabin floor has ridges that prevent the hatch from sliding out even at a significant heel. Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 12:29 PM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage Thanks to all for their quick responses. If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of The Hechts Sent: September 20, 2016 12:05 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage I store mine the way Chris does...under the starboard bench in the cockpit. Stan showed me when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to stick into the groove in the cockpit floor there and I've (surprisingly) never had it budge even while heeling over 25 degrees with the port gunwale awash... > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > > Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: >> >> >> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store >> the companionway board when underway? >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Wed Sep 21 21:11:07 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 21:11:07 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage In-Reply-To: <015e01d21465$6b43e5f0$41cbb1d0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <015e01d21465$6b43e5f0$41cbb1d0$@ca> Message-ID: <015f01d2146e$329661c0$97c32540$@ca> Sorry, that should have read "shelf arrangement", not "self arrangement" - although that might work as well. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: September 21, 2016 8:08 PM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage I am wondering if a self arrangement under the seat might make storage of the board convenient while preserving most of the area for storage bins. I need to do some measuring to see if that is feasible. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Chris Cowie Sent: September 20, 2016 12:57 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage You can store it vertically under the seat but the preferred method is to let it lie flat on the cabin floor under the seat, not behind it, the cabin floor has ridges that prevent the hatch from sliding out even at a significant heel. Christopher P. Cowie 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20007 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] Please consider the environment before printing this email. -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 12:29 PM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage Thanks to all for their quick responses. If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of The Hechts Sent: September 20, 2016 12:05 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage I store mine the way Chris does...under the starboard bench in the cockpit. Stan showed me when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to stick into the groove in the cockpit floor there and I've (surprisingly) never had it budge even while heeling over 25 degrees with the port gunwale awash... > On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > > Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: >> >> >> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store >> the companionway board when underway? >> >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Fri Sep 23 21:50:20 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 21:50:20 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: Hey Graham, Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a time. It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and you should get some ideas. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ view?usp=sharing Chris Geankoplis Enosis I On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > Graham, > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt interior. > The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the longer > cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a built-in > ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front (through the > galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > wrote: > > > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the > seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in > place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my > boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly > out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not > entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat > that need to be moved. > > > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate > changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > > > > Graham Stewart > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From rodellner at mac.com Fri Sep 23 22:56:39 2016 From: rodellner at mac.com (Rod Ellner) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2016 20:56:39 -0600 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage In-Reply-To: <015e01d21465$6b43e5f0$41cbb1d0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <015e01d21465$6b43e5f0$41cbb1d0$@ca> Message-ID: <2085B63A-3721-42B7-AC48-066C61970E76@mac.com> My 1986/2008 companionway board slides in a narrow space aft of the cooler and the cabin wall and slide it slightly toward the companionway, into a notch in the trim. Priceless. Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 21, 2016, at 6:08 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: > > I am wondering if a self arrangement under the seat might make storage of the board convenient while preserving most of the area for storage bins. I need to do some measuring to see if that is feasible. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Chris Cowie > Sent: September 20, 2016 12:57 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage > > You can store it vertically under the seat but the preferred method is to let it lie flat on the cabin floor under the seat, not behind it, the cabin floor has ridges that prevent the hatch from sliding out even at a significant heel. > > Christopher P. Cowie > > 4400 MacArthur Blvd, NW > Suite 300 > Washington, DC 20007 > 202.342.2711 ex.204 ? 202.342.2691 fax ? 202.270.1470 mobile [ccowie at cowieassociates.com] > > > Please consider the environment before printing this email. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 12:29 PM > To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway board storage > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of The Hechts > Sent: September 20, 2016 12:05 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] companionway boars storage > > I store mine the way Chris does...under the starboard bench in the cockpit. Stan showed me when we rented a Rhodes how it's designed to stick into the groove in the cockpit floor there and I've (surprisingly) never had it budge even while heeling over 25 degrees with the port gunwale awash... > >> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:39 AM, Peter Nyberg wrote: >> >> Folded, my ?board? (actually plastic of some sort) will fit on the floor of the semi-enclosed head next to the toilet. >> >> Peter Nyberg >> Coventry, CT >> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >> >>> On Sep 20, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: >>> >>> >>> Has anyone developed a fiendishly clever and convenient way to store >>> the companionway board when underway? >>> >>> >>> Graham Stewart >>> Agile. R22, 1976 >>> Kingston Ontario Canada >>> >>> >>> >>> __________________________________________________ >>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >>> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >>> >>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >>> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>> __________________________________________________ >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Sat Sep 24 10:35:28 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 10:35:28 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> Message-ID: <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> Chris: Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Hey Graham, Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a time. It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and you should get some ideas. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ view?usp=sharing Chris Geankoplis Enosis I On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg wrote: > Graham, > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt interior. > The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the longer > cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a > built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front > (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > Peter Nyberg > Coventry, CT > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > wrote: > > > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the > seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in > place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my > boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are > certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving > them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins > under the seat that need to be moved. > > > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate > changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > > > > Graham Stewart > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From cjlowe at sssnet.com Sat Sep 24 11:01:08 2016 From: cjlowe at sssnet.com (cjlowe at sssnet.com) Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 11:01:08 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> Message-ID: <50591.24.140.30.102.1474729268.squirrel@quickpop.sssnet.com> Graham, Here is how I store my hatch board, it's very handy to pull it out , fold it n half and tuck it away in one fluid motion. Here are a few pics of the way I midified my galley. As you cam see I'm almost 1/3 done . Jerry Lowe > Chris: > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of Chris Geankoplis > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Hey Graham, > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple of > years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many > months at a time. > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal the > edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and you > should get some ideas. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > view?usp=sharing > > Chris Geankoplis > Enosis I > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > wrote: > >> Graham, >> >> I???m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt >> interior. >> The one provided by General Boats really isn???t adequate for the longer >> cruises I hope to be doing someday. I???m toying with a design for a >> built-in ice box that???s accessible from the top rather than the front >> (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. >> >> Peter Nyberg >> Coventry, CT >> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >> >> > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart >> wrote: >> > >> > Thanks to all for their quick responses. >> > >> > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the >> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in >> place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my >> boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are >> certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving >> them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins >> under the seat that need to be moved. >> > >> > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am >> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate >> changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. >> > >> > >> > Graham Stewart >> > Agile. R22, 1976 >> > Kingston Ontario Canada >> > >> > >> > >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I have to ask: what the heck is the crank for above the galley in the last photo? Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of cjlowe at sssnet.com Sent: September 24, 2016 11:01 AM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Graham, Here is how I store my hatch board, it's very handy to pull it out , fold it n half and tuck it away in one fluid motion. Here are a few pics of the way I midified my galley. As you cam see I'm almost 1/3 done . Jerry Lowe > Chris: > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Hey Graham, > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple > of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a > time. > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal > the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and > you should get some ideas. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > view?usp=sharing > > Chris Geankoplis > Enosis I > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > wrote: > >> Graham, >> >> I???m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt >> interior. >> The one provided by General Boats really isn???t adequate for the >> longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I???m toying with a design >> for a built-in ice box that???s accessible from the top rather than >> the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. >> >> Peter Nyberg >> Coventry, CT >> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >> >> > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart >> wrote: >> > >> > Thanks to all for their quick responses. >> > >> > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind >> > the >> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it >> in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, >> stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and >> are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and >> retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have >> storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. >> > >> > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am >> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to >> incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. >> > >> > >> > Graham Stewart >> > Agile. R22, 1976 >> > Kingston Ontario Canada >> > >> > >> > >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Mike s/v Wind Lass ('91) Nissequogue River, NY -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 11:26 AM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Jerry: Thanks for the great pictures. There are lots of good ideal there - in addition to the hatch board storage. I have to ask: what the heck is the crank for above the galley in the last photo? Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of cjlowe at sssnet.com Sent: September 24, 2016 11:01 AM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Graham, Here is how I store my hatch board, it's very handy to pull it out , fold it n half and tuck it away in one fluid motion. Here are a few pics of the way I midified my galley. As you cam see I'm almost 1/3 done . Jerry Lowe > Chris: > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Hey Graham, > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple > of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a > time. > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal > the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and > you should get some ideas. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > view?usp=sharing > > Chris Geankoplis > Enosis I > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > wrote: > >> Graham, >> >> I???m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt >> interior. >> The one provided by General Boats really isn???t adequate for the >> longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I???m toying with a design >> for a built-in ice box that???s accessible from the top rather than >> the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. >> >> Peter Nyberg >> Coventry, CT >> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >> >> > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart >> wrote: >> > >> > Thanks to all for their quick responses. >> > >> > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind >> > the >> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it >> in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, >> stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and >> are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and >> retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have >> storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. >> > >> > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am >> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to >> incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. >> > >> > >> > Graham Stewart >> > Agile. R22, 1976 >> > Kingston Ontario Canada >> > >> > >> > >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Hank On Sep 24, 2016 11:25 AM, "Graham Stewart" wrote: > Jerry: > > Thanks for the great pictures. There are lots of good ideal there - in > addition to the hatch board storage. > I have to ask: what the heck is the crank for above the galley in the last > photo? > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of cjlowe at sssnet.com > Sent: September 24, 2016 11:01 AM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Graham, > Here is how I store my hatch board, it's very handy to pull it out , fold > it n half and tuck it away in one fluid motion. Here are a few pics of the > way I midified my galley. As you cam see I'm almost 1/3 done . > > Jerry Lowe > > > > > > Chris: > > > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > > > Graham Stewart > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > > Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis > > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > > > Hey Graham, > > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple > > of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a > > time. > > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal > > the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and > > you should get some ideas. > > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > > view?usp=sharing > > > > Chris Geankoplis > > Enosis I > > > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > > wrote: > > > >> Graham, > >> > >> I???m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt > >> interior. > >> The one provided by General Boats really isn???t adequate for the > >> longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I???m toying with a design > >> for a built-in ice box that???s accessible from the top rather than > >> the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > >> > >> Peter Nyberg > >> Coventry, CT > >> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > >> > >> > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > >> wrote: > >> > > >> > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > >> > > >> > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind > >> > the > >> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it > >> in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, > >> stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and > >> are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and > >> retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have > >> storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > >> > > >> > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > >> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to > >> incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought > of. > >> > > >> > > >> > Graham Stewart > >> > Agile. R22, 1976 > >> > Kingston Ontario Canada > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> __________________________________________________ > >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > >> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > >> > >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >> __________________________________________________ > >> > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 606221 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/15e5bafd/attachment.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 691092 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/15e5bafd/attachment-0001.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 607142 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/15e5bafd/attachment-0002.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 605193 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/15e5bafd/attachment-0003.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 654325 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/15e5bafd/attachment-0004.jpg> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From cjlowe at sssnet.com Sat Sep 24 15:27:45 2016 From: cjlowe at sssnet.com (cjlowe at sssnet.com) Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 15:27:45 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <000d01d21677$f4c13df0$de43b9d0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> <50591.24.140.30.102.1474729268.squirrel@quickpop.sssnet.com> <000d01d21677$f4c13df0$de43b9d0$@ca> Message-ID: <50666.24.140.30.102.1474745265.squirrel@quickpop.sssnet.com> What,you didn't get the convertible top option? No Mike got it right, it's a led spot light, with a flexible shaft. If you want more pics, or have questions feel free to ask. Jerry > Jerry: > > Thanks for the great pictures. There are lots of good ideal there - in > addition to the hatch board storage. > I have to ask: what the heck is the crank for above the galley in the last > photo? > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of cjlowe at sssnet.com > Sent: September 24, 2016 11:01 AM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Graham, > Here is how I store my hatch board, it's very handy to pull it out , fold > it n half and tuck it away in one fluid motion. Here are a few pics of the > way I midified my galley. As you cam see I'm almost 1/3 done . > > Jerry Lowe > > > > >> Chris: >> >> Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On >> Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis >> Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM >> To: The Rhodes 22 Email List >> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley >> >> Hey Graham, >> Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple >> of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a >> time. >> It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal >> the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and >> you should get some ideas. >> >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ >> view?usp=sharing >> >> Chris Geankoplis >> Enosis I >> >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg >> wrote: >> >>> Graham, >>> >>> I????????m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt >>> interior. >>> The one provided by General Boats really isn????????t adequate for the >>> longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I????????m toying with a >>> design >>> for a built-in ice box that????????s accessible from the top rather >>> than >>> the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. >>> >>> Peter Nyberg >>> Coventry, CT >>> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >>> >>> > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > Thanks to all for their quick responses. >>> > >>> > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind >>> > the >>> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it >>> in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, >>> stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and >>> are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and >>> retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have >>> storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. >>> > >>> > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am >>> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to >>> incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought >>> of. >>> > >>> > >>> > Graham Stewart >>> > Agile. R22, 1976 >>> > Kingston Ontario Canada >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> __________________________________________________ >>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >>> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >>> >>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >>> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>> __________________________________________________ >>> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives >> go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 606221 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 691092 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 607142 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 605193 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 654325 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From mweisner at ebsmed.com Sat Sep 24 17:34:10 2016 From: mweisner at ebsmed.com (Michael D. Weisner) Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 17:34:10 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <50666.24.140.30.102.1474745265.squirrel@quickpop.sssnet.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> <50591.24.140.30.102.1474729268.squirrel@quickpop.sssnet.com> <000d01d21677$f4c13df0$de43b9d0$@ca> <50666.24.140.30.102.1474745265.squirrel@quickpop.sssnet.com> Message-ID: <001901d216ab$6413bec0$2c3b3c40$@com> I like that idea - a crank for the pop-top. But there is no way Stan would use a hand crank. I'm sure that he is working on a hydraulic or lead screw based system to raise and lower the pop-top at the push of a button. Stan, are you listening? A new option? Mike s/v Wind Lass ('91) Nissequogue River, NY -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of cjlowe at sssnet.com Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 3:28 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley What,you didn't get the convertible top option? No Mike got it right, it's a led spot light, with a flexible shaft. If you want more pics, or have questions feel free to ask. Jerry > Jerry: > > Thanks for the great pictures. There are lots of good ideal there - in > addition to the hatch board storage. > I have to ask: what the heck is the crank for above the galley in the > last photo? > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > Behalf Of cjlowe at sssnet.com > Sent: September 24, 2016 11:01 AM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Graham, > Here is how I store my hatch board, it's very handy to pull it out , > fold it n half and tuck it away in one fluid motion. Here are a few > pics of the way I midified my galley. As you cam see I'm almost 1/3 done . > > Jerry Lowe > > > > >> Chris: >> >> Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. >> >> Graham Stewart >> Agile. R22, 1976 >> Kingston Ontario Canada >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On >> Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis >> Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM >> To: The Rhodes 22 Email List >> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley >> >> Hey Graham, >> Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple >> of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a >> time. >> It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal >> the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link >> and you should get some ideas. >> >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ >> view?usp=sharing >> >> Chris Geankoplis >> Enosis I >> >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg >> >> wrote: >> >>> Graham, >>> >>> I????????m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your >>> rebuilt interior. >>> The one provided by General Boats really isn????????t adequate for >>> the longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I????????m toying >>> with a design for a built-in ice box that????????s accessible from >>> the top rather than the front (through the galley counter-top) and >>> with more insulation. >>> >>> Peter Nyberg >>> Coventry, CT >>> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) >>> >>> > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > Thanks to all for their quick responses. >>> > >>> > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind >>> > the >>> seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it >>> in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, >>> stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge >>> and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and >>> retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have >>> storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. >>> > >>> > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am >>> rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to >>> incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't >>> thought of. >>> > >>> > >>> > Graham Stewart >>> > Agile. R22, 1976 >>> > Kingston Ontario Canada >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> __________________________________________________ >>> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ >>> mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >>> >>> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >>> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>> __________________________________________________ >>> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> >> __________________________________________________ >> To subscribe/unsubscribe go to >> http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list >> >> For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and >> archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> __________________________________________________ >> > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 606221 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > bafd/attachment.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 691092 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > bafd/attachment-0001.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 607142 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > bafd/attachment-0002.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 605193 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > bafd/attachment-0003.jpg> > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: image.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 654325 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: > bafd/attachment-0004.jpg> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Sat Sep 24 20:13:52 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 20:13:52 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> Message-ID: I hope you are organizing and documenting your incredible rebuild to post in the archives. On your rebuild you have done more, better and for a longer time than anyone I can recall. No get the hell out on the water! On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: > Chris: > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of Chris Geankoplis > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Hey Graham, > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple of > years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a time. > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal the > edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and you > should get some ideas. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > view?usp=sharing > > Chris Geankoplis > Enosis I > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > wrote: > > > Graham, > > > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt interior. > > The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the longer > > cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design for a > > built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than the front > > (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > > > Peter Nyberg > > Coventry, CT > > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > > wrote: > > > > > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > > > > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind the > > seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it in > > place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, stored my > > boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge and are > > certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and retrieving > > them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have storage bins > > under the seat that need to be moved. > > > > > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > > rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to incorporate > > changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > > > > > > > Graham Stewart > > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Sat Sep 24 23:23:47 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2016 23:23:47 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> Message-ID: <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> Hi Chris: Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have documented various special projects in relation to the restoration and taken pictures as I went but hadn't thought there would be much interest in a more detailed overview of the project. Also, it seems to me that the list would not be appropriate for such a longer document. Perhaps I could make a modest web page. As I am gradually coming to the end of this odyssey the idea of documenting the project has occurred to me if it would be of use to anyone. Meanwhile I have been distracted by my other boat restoration project. Actually, that project(the rebuilding of a 1960 Mason 19' mahogany lapstrake outboard) took 10 years of summers and was completed about 9 years ago. However, the restoration of wooden boats never really ends. So now I have started a rebuilding of the mahogany deck. I have only removed the varnish on half of the deck so far but have decided to make 1/8" thick mahogany strips to cover what is currently veneered plywood. Like everything else I do, it is always the first time I do it so I spend forever just figuring out how to do it and what materials to use. I am hoping to get much of this work done on the Mason during the shoulder season so it will not delay the completion of Agile in the spring next year. My wife just laughs when I make predictions like that. There is no rational justification for a major rebuild of an old boat. There is even less justification to rebuild two boats at the same time. It is really just a romantic pursuit. Both boats are beautiful old gals that I just can't leave to die. I have attached a picture of the Mason so you can see why I have to live with this compulsion. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis Sent: September 24, 2016 8:14 PM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley I hope you are organizing and documenting your incredible rebuild to post in the archives. On your rebuild you have done more, better and for a longer time than anyone I can recall. No get the hell out on the water! On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Graham Stewart wrote: > Chris: > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Hey Graham, > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple > of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a time. > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal > the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and > you should get some ideas. > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > view?usp=sharing > > Chris Geankoplis > Enosis I > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > wrote: > > > Graham, > > > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt interior. > > The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the > > longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design > > for a built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than > > the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > > > Peter Nyberg > > Coventry, CT > > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > > wrote: > > > > > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > > > > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind > > > the > > seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it > > in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, > > stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge > > and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and > > retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have > > storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > > > > > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > > rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to > > incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't thought of. > > > > > > > > > Graham Stewart > > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > > archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Mason July 2009 b.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 192567 bytes Desc: not available URL: From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Sun Sep 25 07:23:08 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 07:23:08 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> Message-ID: I understand the lack of rational and old boats. there is no rational for beauty, and no way to quantify the satisfaction of such projects. The Mason is wonderful. You are lucky to have a wife that laughs at your foibles and not cry. Chris On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 11:23 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: > Hi Chris: > Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have documented various special > projects in relation to the restoration and taken pictures as I went but > hadn't thought there would be much interest in a more detailed overview of > the project. Also, it seems to me that the list would not be appropriate > for such a longer document. Perhaps I could make a modest web page. As I am > gradually coming to the end of this odyssey the idea of documenting the > project has occurred to me if it would be of use to anyone. > > Meanwhile I have been distracted by my other boat restoration project. > Actually, that project(the rebuilding of a 1960 Mason 19' mahogany > lapstrake outboard) took 10 years of summers and was completed about 9 > years ago. However, the restoration of wooden boats never really ends. So > now I have started a rebuilding of the mahogany deck. I have only removed > the varnish on half of the deck so far but have decided to make 1/8" thick > mahogany strips to cover what is currently veneered plywood. Like > everything else I do, it is always the first time I do it so I spend > forever just figuring out how to do it and what materials to use. I am > hoping to get much of this work done on the Mason during the shoulder > season so it will not delay the completion of Agile in the spring next > year. My wife just laughs when I make predictions like that. > > There is no rational justification for a major rebuild of an old boat. > There is even less justification to rebuild two boats at the same time. It > is really just a romantic pursuit. Both boats are beautiful old gals that I > just can't leave to die. I have attached a picture of the Mason so you can > see why I have to live with this compulsion. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of Chris Geankoplis > Sent: September 24, 2016 8:14 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > I hope you are organizing and documenting your incredible rebuild to post > in the archives. On your rebuild you have done more, better and for a > longer time than anyone I can recall. No get the hell out on the water! > > On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Graham Stewart > wrote: > > > Chris: > > > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > > > Graham Stewart > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > > Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis > > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > > > Hey Graham, > > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a couple > > of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many months at a > time. > > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal > > the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link and > > you should get some ideas. > > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > > view?usp=sharing > > > > Chris Geankoplis > > Enosis I > > > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > > wrote: > > > > > Graham, > > > > > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt > interior. > > > The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the > > > longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a design > > > for a built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top rather than > > > the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > > > > > Peter Nyberg > > > Coventry, CT > > > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > > > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > > > > > > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind > > > > the > > > seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps it > > > in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, > > > stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge > > > and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and > > > retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you have > > > storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > > > > > > > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > > > rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to > > > incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't > thought of. > > > > > > > > > > > > Graham Stewart > > > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > > > archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > > ____________________ > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: Mason July 2009 b.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 192567 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/aff5fc60/attachment.jpg> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From mweisner at ebsmed.com Sun Sep 25 08:48:07 2016 From: mweisner at ebsmed.com (Michael Weisner) Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 08:48:07 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> Message-ID: <004301d2172b$11f35d00$35da1700$@ebsmed.com> Graham, I think that many of us on the list have restored our boats. I spent several years working on my '81 Rhodes 22 Shanghai'd Summer before "rescuing" my current '91 Rhodes 22, Wind Lass. Maybe we should create a separate section as part of www.rhodes22.org to showcase the process and the results. Mike s/v Wind Lass ('91) Nissequogue River, NY -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 11:24 PM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Hi Chris: Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have documented various special projects in relation to the restoration and taken pictures as I went but hadn't thought there would be much interest in a more detailed overview of the project. Also, it seems to me that the list would not be appropriate for such a longer document. Perhaps I could make a modest web page. As I am gradually coming to the end of this odyssey the idea of documenting the project has occurred to me if it would be of use to anyone. Meanwhile I have been distracted by my other boat restoration project. Actually, that project(the rebuilding of a 1960 Mason 19' mahogany lapstrake outboard) took 10 years of summers and was completed about 9 years ago. However, the restoration of wooden boats never really ends. So now I have started a rebuilding of the mahogany deck. I have only removed the varnish on half of the deck so far but have decided to make 1/8" thick mahogany strips to cover what is currently veneered plywood. Like everything else I do, it is always the first time I do it so I spend forever just figuring out how to do it and what materials to use. I am hoping to get much of this work done on the Mason during the shoulder season so it will not delay the completion of Agile in the spring next year. My wife just laughs when I make predictions like that. There is no rational justification for a major rebuild of an old boat. There is even less justification to rebuild two boats at the same time. It is really just a romantic pursuit. Both boats are beautiful old gals that I just can't leave to die. I have attached a picture of the Mason so you can see why I have to live with this compulsion. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Mason July 2009 b.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 192567 bytes Desc: not available URL: __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Sun Sep 25 09:07:09 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 09:07:09 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <004301d2172b$11f35d00$35da1700$@ebsmed.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> <004301d2172b$11f35d00$35da1700$@ebsmed.com> Message-ID: Good Idea! Chris G On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Michael Weisner wrote: > Graham, > > I think that many of us on the list have restored our boats. I spent > several years working on my '81 Rhodes 22 Shanghai'd Summer before > "rescuing" my current '91 Rhodes 22, Wind Lass. Maybe we should create a > separate section as part of www.rhodes22.org to showcase the process and > the results. > > Mike > s/v Wind Lass ('91) > Nissequogue River, NY > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf > Of Graham Stewart > Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 11:24 PM > To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > Hi Chris: > Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have documented various special > projects in relation to the restoration and taken pictures as I went but > hadn't thought there would be much interest in a more detailed overview of > the project. Also, it seems to me that the list would not be appropriate > for such a longer document. Perhaps I could make a modest web page. As I am > gradually coming to the end of this odyssey the idea of documenting the > project has occurred to me if it would be of use to anyone. > > Meanwhile I have been distracted by my other boat restoration project. > Actually, that project(the rebuilding of a 1960 Mason 19' mahogany > lapstrake outboard) took 10 years of summers and was completed about 9 > years ago. However, the restoration of wooden boats never really ends. So > now I have started a rebuilding of the mahogany deck. I have only removed > the varnish on half of the deck so far but have decided to make 1/8" thick > mahogany strips to cover what is currently veneered plywood. Like > everything else I do, it is always the first time I do it so I spend > forever just figuring out how to do it and what materials to use. I am > hoping to get much of this work done on the Mason during the shoulder > season so it will not delay the completion of Agile in the spring next > year. My wife just laughs when I make predictions like that. > > There is no rational justification for a major rebuild of an old boat. > There is even less justification to rebuild two boats at the same time. It > is really just a romantic pursuit. Both boats are beautiful old gals that I > just can't leave to die. I have attached a picture of the Mason so you can > see why I have to live with this compulsion. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: Mason July 2009 b.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 192567 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/aff5fc60/attachment.jpg> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Sun Sep 25 09:57:23 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 09:57:23 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> Message-ID: <004d01d21734$be078db0$3a16a910$@ca> Actually, it is more like a look of pity than an outright laugh. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis Sent: September 25, 2016 7:23 AM To: The Rhodes 22 Email List Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley I understand the lack of rational and old boats. there is no rational for beauty, and no way to quantify the satisfaction of such projects. The Mason is wonderful. You are lucky to have a wife that laughs at your foibles and not cry. Chris On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 11:23 PM, Graham Stewart wrote: > Hi Chris: > Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have documented various special > projects in relation to the restoration and taken pictures as I went > but hadn't thought there would be much interest in a more detailed > overview of the project. Also, it seems to me that the list would not > be appropriate for such a longer document. Perhaps I could make a > modest web page. As I am gradually coming to the end of this odyssey > the idea of documenting the project has occurred to me if it would be of use to anyone. > > Meanwhile I have been distracted by my other boat restoration project. > Actually, that project(the rebuilding of a 1960 Mason 19' mahogany > lapstrake outboard) took 10 years of summers and was completed about 9 > years ago. However, the restoration of wooden boats never really ends. > So now I have started a rebuilding of the mahogany deck. I have only > removed the varnish on half of the deck so far but have decided to > make 1/8" thick mahogany strips to cover what is currently veneered > plywood. Like everything else I do, it is always the first time I do > it so I spend forever just figuring out how to do it and what > materials to use. I am hoping to get much of this work done on the > Mason during the shoulder season so it will not delay the completion > of Agile in the spring next year. My wife just laughs when I make predictions like that. > > There is no rational justification for a major rebuild of an old boat. > There is even less justification to rebuild two boats at the same > time. It is really just a romantic pursuit. Both boats are beautiful > old gals that I just can't leave to die. I have attached a picture of > the Mason so you can see why I have to live with this compulsion. > > > Graham Stewart > Agile. R22, 1976 > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis > Sent: September 24, 2016 8:14 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > I hope you are organizing and documenting your incredible rebuild to > post in the archives. On your rebuild you have done more, better and > for a longer time than anyone I can recall. No get the hell out on the water! > > On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 10:35 AM, Graham Stewart > wrote: > > > Chris: > > > > Nice work and great documentation. I'm impressed. > > > > Graham Stewart > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On > > Behalf Of Chris Geankoplis > > Sent: September 23, 2016 9:50 PM > > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List > > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley > > > > Hey Graham, > > Here is a link to an icebox project I did a > > couple of years ago. Since then I have used the icebox for many > > months at a > time. > > It has worked well, the only change I might suggest would be to seal > > the edges of the poly faced foam insulation. So click on the link > > and you should get some ideas. > > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6TNygHUITxNTHl3b0lrbkRDdGs/ > > view?usp=sharing > > > > Chris Geankoplis > > Enosis I > > > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 2:55 PM, Peter Nyberg > > > > wrote: > > > > > Graham, > > > > > > I?m curious what your plans are for an ice box in your rebuilt > interior. > > > The one provided by General Boats really isn?t adequate for the > > > longer cruises I hope to be doing someday. I?m toying with a > > > design for a built-in ice box that?s accessible from the top > > > rather than the front (through the galley counter-top) and with more insulation. > > > > > > Peter Nyberg > > > Coventry, CT > > > s/v Silverheels (1988/2016) > > > > > > > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Graham Stewart > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Thanks to all for their quick responses. > > > > > > > > If I understand correctly the board fits up onto the area behind > > > > the > > > seat. Apparently some boats have a ridge in the floor that keeps > > > it in place. My boat doesn't have a ridge but I have, nonetheless, > > > stored my boards there. They stay in place even without the ridge > > > and are certainly out of the way, but putting them in place and > > > retrieving them is not entirely convenient- especially when you > > > have storage bins under the seat that need to be moved. > > > > > > > > I might well go back to that option but thought that while I am > > > rebuilding the interior anyway, it would be a good time to > > > incorporate changes if there were ideas out there that I hadn't > thought of. > > > > > > > > > > > > Graham Stewart > > > > Agile. R22, 1976 > > > > Kingston Ontario Canada > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > > > archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > > archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > ______________________________ ____________________ > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and > > archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list ______________________________ > ____________________ > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was > scrubbed... > Name: Mason July 2009 b.jpg > Type: image/jpeg > Size: 192567 bytes > Desc: not available > URL: attachments/20160924/aff5fc60/attachment.jpg> > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives > go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From gstewart8 at cogeco.ca Sun Sep 25 10:02:47 2016 From: gstewart8 at cogeco.ca (Graham Stewart) Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2016 10:02:47 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley In-Reply-To: <004301d2172b$11f35d00$35da1700$@ebsmed.com> References: <1473869315988-52592.post@n5.nabble.com> <005201d20ebc$03e8e1c0$0bbaa540$@ca> <00cf01d21352$3e42fff0$bac8ffd0$@ca> <66CF830F-4146-4654-8141-F5AEF22CC761@sunnybeeches.com> <6736D07B-E546-4596-894D-F766B7AB7711@earthlink.net> <00dc01d2135c$17ee5520$47caff60$@ca> <3DB4CE0C-9995-4930-981E-B71AB94E46B0@sunnybeeches.com> <000c01d21670$e5363950$afa2abf0$@ca> <003d01d216dc$3a360280$aea20780$@ca> <004301d2172b$11f35d00$35da1700$@ebsmed.com> Message-ID: <004e01d21735$7eaa6f10$7bff4d30$@ca> I think that is a fabulous idea but have no idea how one would do that. We could call it the "Corner for those with wives who think we are crazy". Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Michael Weisner Sent: September 25, 2016 8:48 AM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Graham, I think that many of us on the list have restored our boats. I spent several years working on my '81 Rhodes 22 Shanghai'd Summer before "rescuing" my current '91 Rhodes 22, Wind Lass. Maybe we should create a separate section as part of www.rhodes22.org to showcase the process and the results. Mike s/v Wind Lass ('91) Nissequogue River, NY -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes22-list [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Graham Stewart Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2016 11:24 PM To: 'The Rhodes 22 Email List' Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rebuilding the Galley Hi Chris: Thanks for the vote of confidence. I have documented various special projects in relation to the restoration and taken pictures as I went but hadn't thought there would be much interest in a more detailed overview of the project. Also, it seems to me that the list would not be appropriate for such a longer document. Perhaps I could make a modest web page. As I am gradually coming to the end of this odyssey the idea of documenting the project has occurred to me if it would be of use to anyone. Meanwhile I have been distracted by my other boat restoration project. Actually, that project(the rebuilding of a 1960 Mason 19' mahogany lapstrake outboard) took 10 years of summers and was completed about 9 years ago. However, the restoration of wooden boats never really ends. So now I have started a rebuilding of the mahogany deck. I have only removed the varnish on half of the deck so far but have decided to make 1/8" thick mahogany strips to cover what is currently veneered plywood. Like everything else I do, it is always the first time I do it so I spend forever just figuring out how to do it and what materials to use. I am hoping to get much of this work done on the Mason during the shoulder season so it will not delay the completion of Agile in the spring next year. My wife just laughs when I make predictions like that. There is no rational justification for a major rebuild of an old boat. There is even less justification to rebuild two boats at the same time. It is really just a romantic pursuit. Both boats are beautiful old gals that I just can't leave to die. I have attached a picture of the Mason so you can see why I have to live with this compulsion. Graham Stewart Agile. R22, 1976 Kingston Ontario Canada A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Mason July 2009 b.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 192567 bytes Desc: not available URL: __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From shawn.sustain at gmail.com Fri Sep 30 16:24:24 2016 From: shawn.sustain at gmail.com (Shawn Boles) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 13:24:24 -0700 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Spreader bushing Message-ID: Hi All: In pulling my boat out for the season I noticed that the two white bushings that go between the spreader bar and the mast are cracked and worn. If I were smarter I would have taken a picture. They appear to be a ca. 1/2" rings of plastic, I need the exact replacement specs to replace them. Any help appreciated. Cheers, Shawn s/v Sweet Baboo (Recycled 86) PS Great Season at Fern Ridge in Eugene - consistent,albeit higher than usual , winds and perfect weather. Hope all of you had a wonderful season as well. From melrothbard at yahoo.com Fri Sep 30 16:55:18 2016 From: melrothbard at yahoo.com (Melvyn Rothbard) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:55:18 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Spreader bushing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <432337135.3401757.1475268918844@mail.yahoo.com> ShawnI got replacements from Stan a year or so ago. Mel?Melvyn H. 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On Friday, September 30, 2016 4:24 PM, Shawn Boles wrote: Hi All: In pulling my boat out for the season I noticed that the two white bushings that go between the spreader bar and the mast are cracked and worn. If I were smarter I would have taken a picture. They appear to be a ca. 1/2" rings of plastic, I need the exact replacement specs to replace them. Any help appreciated. Cheers, Shawn s/v Sweet Baboo (Recycled 86) PS Great Season at Fern Ridge in Eugene - consistent,albeit higher than usual , winds and perfect weather. Hope all of you had a wonderful season as well. __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ From chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com Fri Sep 30 17:12:10 2016 From: chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com (Chris Geankoplis) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 17:12:10 -0400 Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Spreader bushing In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Had the same problem a few years ago. Wasn't able to wait so I used a rather thick faucet washer that I beveled with an angle grinder. A 10 min job. Still going strong after 4 years. Chris G SV Enosis On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Shawn Boles wrote: > Hi All: > In pulling my boat out for the season I noticed that the two white bushings > that go between the spreader bar and the mast are cracked and worn. If I > were smarter I would have taken a picture. They appear to be a ca. 1/2" > rings of plastic, I need the exact replacement specs to replace them. Any > help appreciated. > > Cheers, > Shawn > s/v Sweet Baboo (Recycled 86) > PS Great Season at Fern Ridge in Eugene - consistent,albeit higher than > usual , winds and perfect weather. Hope all of you had a wonderful season > as well. > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe go to http://www.rhodes22.org/ > mailman/listinfo/rhodes22-list > > For the list Charter and help with using the mailing list and archives go > to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ >