[Rhodes22-list] Locking the Pop-Top?

Chris Cowie ccowie at cowieassociates.com
Sun Sep 16 07:55:47 EDT 2018


Yes that is common.  The solution is to install a cleat on the side of the center board trunk and tie down the hatch before closing.  I can send a picture next time I am at my boat.


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On Sep 16, 2018, at 7:20 AM, Bgarrant <Bgarrant at gmail.com<mailto:Bgarrant at gmail.com>> wrote:

I just discovered that the pop-top on my Rhodes 2000 can be lifted up even
though the push-button lock prevents the sliding hatch from opening. Is that
common with the Rhodes? If so, has anyone come up with a practical solution
to secure the pop-top in a closed and down position?
Thanks very much.
Bob Garrant
s/v Rhodes 2000 Sail la Vie on Kent Island Maryland




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