[Rhodes22-list] Stan's Go Fund Me page

Olivier Hecht oehecht at gmail.com
Mon Sep 19 18:44:46 EDT 2022


Wow, great to hear from you Stan!  I’m in the process of moving Fretless
from Richmond to the Annapolis area - this weekend is actually the planned
date for me to finally go get her. I was planning to sail her north but
that might be too complicated at this point and I’ll probably tow her up
here on Saturday.

I’m just not sure she’s in any condition for the show…maybe she can be in
the water for demos if I get her ready in time. She’s needs some work - I
barely sailed her at all last season and she’s been sitting this entire
season so far as we were in the process of moving between April and July
and I just haven’t been able to spend time with/on her.

Hopefully she’ll be in the Edgewater area later this weekend and I’ll keep
the group posted about her condition in case she can be useful.

Olivier
s/v Fretless

On Mon, Sep 19, 2022 at 5:34 PM Graham Parker <gramille at tds.net> wrote:

> Yeah !
>
>  That sounds like the Stan we all love.
>  Have a great Show.
>
> Graham Parker
> sv “00Sailin”
> Vermont
>
> > On Sep 19, 2022, at 17:08, stan <stan at generalboats.com> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Rhodies all,
> >
> > I am deeply touched by the concerns and offers but let me clear up a bit
> where general boats, now pushing 65, and founder stan, pushing 97, stand
> and need to keep standing.
> >
> > What the company and its combination chief cook and bottle washer do NOT
> need are more sales.  As many of you know and point out, the Rhodes sells
> itself.  But alas, it can't build itself and deliveries have fallen to
> zero, everything that could manage to be sailed, now having been sold.  We
> go to the show so as not to lose our largest intangible asset; the best
> land exhibit location at the # 1 sailboat show in the nation, earned the
> hard way: By being at its very first show (where I believe Chris (G) became
> intrigued with our take on what a writer of books, who is no fan of the
> Rhodes because it does not look to his conventional eye like a good old
> sailboat should, but nevertheless had to write: "From the deep blue ocean
> to the shallow coves, the Rhodes covers it all". So thanks but please, no
> need for monetary contributions.  With my mind and body having started
> parting company in my nineties what we need is physical help. (there was
> the time I would drive a Rhodes to the Chicago Show, set it up and then
> dash back to NY to pick up a Catalina 22 for that company  and turn right
> around and get it set up in our Chi space before calling it a day.  And
> think nothing of it.  Hate to face it but the body tells me I am no longer
> up to that.
> >
> > Thoughtful email from Mike just hit my inbox so I will go with it to
> complete this email of mine:
> >
> > * /"//Find a boat to exhibit at the show."/
> >
> > While we usually have 3 boats in our land space and one in the water for
> demo sails, I would be delighted to settle for 2 boats on land and just as
> delighted to settle for only one. I don't think an owners boat should be
> subject to that traffic plus it might accidentally get sold.  We have a
> used Rhodes at the plant that was donated to us by a USN submarine
> commander who when he had enough of underwater boating elected to buy one
> that can't sink so bought a Rhodes at a show and years later returned it to
> us saying it owed him nothing his having had such pleasure from it.  It
> needs a day or two of in cabin carpentry.  Selling that one at the show has
> the great advantage of having one less Rhodes wannabe haunting me daily
> since the last show.  In addition to, or in place of, we do have a couple
> wanting to go larger (which we encourage, our experience being they will
> miss the Rhodes and buy another when downsizing). Their boat is said to be
> in nice shape and not far from the show but they have no trailer and we
> have a new one at the plant and they will be thrilled if we accidentally
> sell their Rhodes which has an electric out board.
> >
> > .///"Arrange transportation for you to and from the show.
> > /
> >
> > If we did manage to take the boat at the plant to the show I am skinny
> enough to go with that one.  Or, if we are taking the new trailer to pick
> up Jose's boat I can be strapped to the trailer if no room in car.  Getting
> home is a decision I can put off 'til after show.
> > //
> >
> > * / "F//ind convenient accommodations for you—sleeping on the boat is
> >   probably not the best option"/
> >
> > Not needed. Living on board at show is normal for me.
> >
> > /. //"Organize support from Rhodies at the show to talk with visitors
> about the Rhodes 22."/
> >
> > One of my quips has been I did not start talking 'til my thirties; In my
> nineties I can't stop.  I can handle this, plus Phil and Dawn are coming
> from Canada.  Phil has been coming for so many years he can't break the
> habit.  Plus I look forward to meeting Dawn.  But anyone who wants to come
> to a 'Rhodes Class' reunion, meet each other, sell boats and put up with
> all my stories, that is great with me.
> >
> >
> > Now I would like to do a brief bit of networking.  I am still (even more
> so) in the market for partnering, not investors, no financial investment is
> wanted. The stream of candidates has been impressive, Bill Wickman ventured
> the problem is me.  And I think he may be right.  Like Groucho, I am
> nervous in going with anyone who would have me as a partner.
> >
> > thanks again for all your interests in keeping the Rhodes from joining
> the giants of this misguided industry like the O'Days and Hunters and
> Gulfstars whose banks had to tell them when it was time to throw in the
> towel.  You haven't seen anything 'til you see what is brewing in the wings
> at general boats.
> >
> > stan
> >
> >
>
>


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