[Rhodes22-list] What to do...what to do?
TN Rhodey
tnrhodey at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 24 10:07:12 EDT 2006
Chris,
Good answer! Right now that is the way I am leaning.
Wally
>From: "Chris Geankoplis" <napoli68 at charter.net>
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>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] What to do...what to do?
>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 14:59:04 -0700
>
>Wally,
> Not having read any other's comments, I vote for option #3. I did
>just that for many years (15). The few times I needed a tow vehicle they
>were eargerly offered to me by former sailing guest (not it didn't hurt to
>know what kind of tow vehicle they had befor inviting them sailing). Don't
>forget you end up with a spiffy clean and fixed up boat plus you will not
>be
>paying the insurance on that extra vehicle! I think you will get more
>sailing in this way than any other way. And, your uncle would appreciate
>it
>if you "excercised" his Pearson from time to time.
>
>Chris G
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "TN Rhodey" <tnrhodey at hotmail.com>
>To: <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:48 AM
>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] What to do...what to do?
>
>
> > About a month ago the transmission on my 94 S10 Blazer started acting
>up.
>I
> > purchased the vehicle used in 97 and it has about 230K miles. The
> > transmission was rebuilt 100K or so miles ago and it was getting ready
>to
> > go. I also needed new tires, brakes (with rotors), AC work (at worse
>vacuum
> > leak, maybe compressor). After I got all of that fixed i would still
>have
>a
> > motor with 230K miles. All in all way more than I wanted to spend on my
>old
> > truck.
> >
> > So I traded in and I am now driving a 2005 , 2 Door 5 speed Civic Ex.
>This
> > is my third Honda and second Civic. What a great little car! I am
>getting
> > about 37 MPG in town running AC. I am used to driving my old Blazer or
>even
> > older 84 Mitsubishi Pickup. The Civic is fun to drive and quite peppy.
>I
>am
> > saving about $130 a month in gas! So far so good.
> >
> > Now I have to make a decision about tow vehicle replacement. My beater
> > pickup is a 4 banger and in no way capable of safely towing my R22. It
>can
> > tow my Bantam just fine. So decisions time...
> >
> > Option 1...instead of buying tow vehicle I could sell my R22 and
>purchase
>a
> > sailboat in the 28 - 30 foot range. I already pay slip fees year round
>and
> > it is $35 more monthly for larger slip. I realize haulout, bottom jobs,
> > sails and so on are all more exspensive. We are not towing the R22 at
>all
> > now. If I get the urge for new horizons we have free unlimited (other
>than
> > time) access to my Uncle's 35 foot Pearson in Cocoa FL. We cruised up
>the
> > SE coast last summer and are just lacking time to put together next
>cruise.
> > Most likely destinations are Bahamas or the Keys. Of course if my Uncle
>ever
> > decides to sell his Pearson this option goes away.
> >
> > Option 2 ..Keep my R22, sell my 84 pickup, take my time and look for a
>good
> > used truck for projects and towing. As gas and the cost of maintaining
> > dedicated tow vehicle keep going up this option is becoming less
>attractive.
> >
> > Option 3 (most likely)..Keep my R22, keep my 84 pickup and don't
>purchase
> > replacement tow vehicle. Use the money I save to get R22 painted, new
> > breaker box, purchase all new cabin cushions and sails. Borrow or rent
> > pickup for local haul out.
> >
> > When I first purchased the R22 I was thinking I would tow more often.
>What
>I
> > found is my local waters are so nice that we really haven't had the
>desire
> > to tow. The R22 has filled every need but we sleep on the boat a bunch.
>I
> > must admit more room inside would be nice. I am not going to rush into
> > anything. The last thing I want to do is make a decsion that will cause
>me
> > to actually sail less.
> >
> > Any comments?
> >
> > Wally
> >
> >
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