[Rhodes22-list] evaluating the used boat

Rob Lowe rlowe at vt.edu
Thu Oct 19 11:44:06 EDT 2006


Chet,
Now that's better, welcome to the club.  there are a couple of Rhodies in
you area if you want to get a look at one.  I'm in SW Virginia, but Peter is
closer to you.  See:

http://www.frappr.com/rhodes22

And as Ed says, you are close enough to Edenton to visit the master.

And the boat that Steve is selling sounds like a gem.  Newly recycled, then
owned by Brad, then owned by Steve.  If I hadn't just bought the admiral a
new car, I'd be all over it.

Are you familiar with the voluntary contribution to General Boats plan?
Without going into a lot of detail, Stan requests (and most people comply
with the request) that anyone who buys or sells through this list serve
contribute 5% to GB for any boat transacted through this medium.  This helps
keep GB in business and being that close to Edenton, I expect you will be
using their services.

Rob Lowe
S/V Getaway
Claytor Lake, Virginia


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chet Orton" <chet.orton at yahoo.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] evaluating the used boat


Ed and everyone,

I suppose it was rude of me not to introduce myself. Here goes:
I've been thinking about a boat for awhile but didn't start looking into it
seriously until a few months ago. I grew up on a small lake. We always had a
small boat of some kind: a canoe or rowboat. A friend had the Sunfish that I
mentioned. I loved sailing it. I currently have a plastic kayak, and I'm
also building a cedar strip sea kayak. I live in NC between Raleigh and the
VA border and a few hours from the coast. We have some decent sized lakes
around here. I also take a couple of trips to the Outer Banks (that's the
coast, in case you're not familiar with NC) each year. My brother lives in
FL and a good friend lives in PA. I try to meet them half way a couple of
times a year for camping trips. I like the idea of camping in a sailboat.
So, I want a boat that's not too big for my local lakes, not too small for
the Outer Banks, and that I can camp on a few times a year. I intend to
trailer the boat behind my '99 Nissan so it can't be too heavy. My partner,
Beth, has no
 interest in sailing so I need to be able to raise the mast by myself. I did
some reading in books and online and it looks to me like the Rhodes is the
best thing out there. I really like the philosophy of the Rhodes. It reminds
me of a couple of old BMW motorcycles I used to have. BMW didn't re-invent
the motorcycle each year. Instead, they took a good design and refined it
year after year. I once bought a 20 year old BMW bike and took it on an 800
mile trip the next day. That's how much confidence I have in them. But, I
digress. We're talking about sailboats, right? Anyway, I've rambled on
enough for now. Glad to meet you all.

Chet



----- Original Message ----
From: Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net>
To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 8:34:56 AM
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] evaluating the used boat


Chet:

    Welcome to the Rhodes List.  You kind of jumped in with a bunch of
questions and very little introduction.  Now that you are here, tell us more
about yourself.
    You state that you are interested in Brad’s old boat.  Are you looking
for
a Rhodes 22 specifically?   Have you studied the features of a Rhodes 22?
Have you evaluated the differences between the IMF on that boat and standard
main sails.  Come on now, let it hang out.
    Is that boat worth buying?  I would say that if you are at all
interested,
you best take a wad of cash and get it.  It will not be on the market next
spring.
    If you want to get it painted, General Boats in Edenton, NC, just
happens
to have one of the best boat painters in the USA available.  Get it done
right.
    That boat has the porta potty arrangement, is that what you want or do
you
want the marine head arrangement?
    Again, welcome, and give us more details.

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
Have you read this, see:
http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attch/200609/30/Bahamas2006TripLog-Day1.pdf


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