[Rhodes22-list] Introduction---recycled in near future
Michael Meltzer
mjm at michaelmeltzer.com
Thu Aug 5 23:37:45 EDT 2004
check with the harbor master, their is usually someone local who sets them up for a price, what worked for me 5/8 3-strand line,
shackled on to the chain, 15 feet long with a large snap shackle splice on, it was lead to the boweye hook, a second line about 20
feet long also shacked onto the chain lead to the bow cleat, the second line was keep "looses" and acted as a safety line.
MJM
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From: "barnett513" <barnett513 at zoomtown.com>
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Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 7:23 PM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Introduction---recycled in near future
> Hello, Just a few words to introduce myself. My name is Jerry Barnett, Cincinnati, Ohio. A new sailor in practice, but a sailor
at heart. I like to ride motorcycles, have two (Honda valk and st1300). I have always thought riding motorcycles is like sailing
on land. Pick a direction, mind the weather, hold on tight and travel as I please in the U.S.
>
> But back to Rhodes 22, I have put my money down on a soon to be recycled 1999. I believe this boat was named "New Song". I hope
the original owners parted with this boat in good times.
>
> My home waters will be Brookville Lake, IN. At this time I have a mooring buoy until my name comes up in the dock lottery. So
any insight as to how to correctly attach my boat to a mooring buoy would help a lot. Stan/GBI has been great and is recycling as
fast as he can. jerry
>
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> barnett513
> e-mail: barnett513 at zoomtown.com
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