[Rhodes22-list] Emergency diamondboard help...at boatyard for only a little while longer

Olivier Hecht oehecht at gmail.com
Sun May 24 20:22:23 EDT 2020


Thanks Mary Lou...that’s exactly what I suspected and I would have cut that
opening if I’d had a saw with me. Now I’ll decide whether it’s worth
pulling the board in the middle of the season to fix the bottom end or just
put it all together again. Hard to do the latter after taking almost 60
bolts out!

And this was AFTER another boat sideswiped me today. The wind died and I
was drifting at .5 knots with the sails up. There wasn’t  even enough wind
to ruffle the sails. Never seen it that calm in the middle of the river. I
was in the cabin and heard and felt a loud bang...a ~40’ boat under power
sideswiped me!  I should have been hard to miss with my sails up and
basically stationary, and he motored right into me. Glad he didn’t t-bone
me. No damage at all...another benefit of the hull shape on the R22 - those
rub rails work!  He had a nice smudge along his port side. Took about an
hour to exchange insurance information since they didn’t have that with
them either. The sailing today was great, but everything else not so much!

On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 8:17 PM stan <stan at generalboats.com> wrote:

> Mary Lou,
>
> since this is between me and you I am happy to join in to report what my
> now occasionally lying eyes are seeing.
>
> A prior owner, as is usually the case when someone reports on a
> ridiculous design fault attributed to GB, sacrificed access to the cb in
> the cb trunk in favor of a quick improper fix.
>
> The only recourse now for removing the cb is to take off the white
> whatever it is, throw it away. lift out the cb. Fix what has to be
> fixed.  AND THEN REASSEMBLE THE ENTIRE CB SYSTEM AS GOD AND GB DESIGNED
> IT TO BE.
>
>
> On 5/24/20 7:17 PM, Mary Lou Troy wrote:
> > Hi Olivier,
> >
> > The laminate is not standard R22 construction.
> >
> > At one point we were going to do something to the board, I forget
> > what, maybe replace the pennant or get rid of the pully in the raising
> > system and had ordered a new gasket from Stan. When we got it apart
> > and discovered the laminate, we abandoned the project. We asked Stan
> > about it and via email he basically shrugged his shoulders and said
> > something to the effect that "that wasn't our repair." It wasn't
> > leaking, we found another way to do what we were going to do and
> > forgot about it. In fact I didn't realize I still had the exchange
> > with Stan in an old email program until now.
> >
> > After a bit of back and forth on a photo, Stan's exact words on the
> > subject from 2003 were:
> >
> > "So what I am seeing is a fiberglass "washer" between the top lip of
> > the trunk and
> > neoprene gasket.  The question then is was there any leakage between
> > the fiberglass
> > gasket and the cb trunk lip?  If no then I would leave it in place and
> > just use a
> > jib saw to cut on opening in it to match the opening in the cb trunk -
> > it should
> > cut easily since it is probably not very thick  If on the other hand
> > there was
> > leakage between this element and the cb trunk cap I would do whatever
> > is necessary
> > to pull it off and throw it away and sand smooth the top of the trunk
> > lip to
> > receive the neoprene gasket."
> >
> > As I noted above, it wasn't leaking so my recollection is we decided
> > not to mess with it.
> >
> > Sorry this isn't more help.
> >
> > Mary Lou
> >
> >
> > On 5/24/2020 6:12 PM, Olivier Hecht wrote:
> >> My last message with two pics bounced back...hopefully this goes
> >> through...
> >>
> >> Whoops...sorry. Forgot to attach it!  Here they are. That white piece is
> >> glued to the boat...I’m sure of it.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 6:02 PM Richard Beytagh <rbeytagh at gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> The pic didn’t come through?
> >>>
> >>> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 5:58 PM Olivier Hecht <oehecht at gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Well the board fell onto the trailer axle since I guess I pulled
> >>>> the boat
> >>>> too far forward. Took a chunk out of it so I decided to try to pull
> >>>> it. I
> >>>> just got the cap off after removing ~60 10mm bolts with blind nuts and
> >>> now
> >>>> I can’t access the pivot to remove the board. See pics...the white
> >>>> piece
> >>> of
> >>>> laminate? seems to be glasses into the hull. I’m afraid to destroy
> >>>> it by
> >>>> prying. Can anyone confirm to me that this piece should be
> >>>> removable?  I
> >>>> cants see any other way to lift the board out since the pivot is
> >>>> inaccessible. I’ll be at the boat for an hour more max, then I have to
> >>> head
> >>>> home. Was really hoping to take the board with me!
> >>>>
> >>> --
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ~~~ _/) ~~~
> >>>
> >>> Richard Beytagh
> >>> Phone: 828 337 0180
> >>>
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