[Rhodes22-list] Bosun's Chair
Charles Henthorn
rexh at sbcglobal.net
Fri Aug 10 16:18:45 EDT 2007
I've received several comments--- most of which accuse me of OD'ng on Rummy's favorite beverage.
"Michael D. Weisner" <mweisner at ebsmed.com> wrote: Your spider removal maneuvers must be a sight! I can only imagine what the
stink boaters must say every time they see you try to unbind the WindEx.
Don't tell them what you are doing, let 'em guess.
Mike
s/v Shanghai'd Summer ('81)
Nissequogue River, NY
From: "Charles Henthorn" Friday, August 10, 2007 3:43
PM
> John:
> I have the mast raising crane and used it 4 times already this
> season. Twice to get operational at home port, once on for a cruise on
> Lake Michigan, and once just to tweak the fittings. To some, raising and
> lowering the mast may sound scary, but using a bosun's on my Rhodes as
> tender as it is initially during a gust, really sounds scary to me.
> For whatever method you use, I have found that just removing the
> spider webs and the egg sacks you see doesn't rid your mast head of
> spiders. For spiders I have inserted some styrofoam in the top of the
> mast and soaked it well ( besides spraying the entire area and windex)
> with a spider pesticide. At least for past two months it seems to have
> kept the pesky little insects away and the windex free to operate
> accurately.
> The alternate to using the pesticide is to go out in a good wind
> and tack but continue to a jibe and then another tack and another jibe to
> twist the webs so tight (turn at least 3 circles) that the pressure of the
> windex break the webs. However, this is a temporary fix at best because
> the next sail will require the same routine. You must rid the masthead
> of the spiders causing the problem before there is hope of a permanent
> solution.
> Rex
>
>
> John Lock wrote:
> At 11:17 AM 8/10/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>>All this talk of bosun's chairs has raised an interesting thought. IIRC
>>the R-22 has about 700 lbs of ballast a couple feet below the waterline.
>>The mast sticks up about 30 feet above the waterline. Might want to take
>>into consideration what your weight on the end of a 30 foot lever is
>>going to do to the center of gravity????
>
> Thought about that, but I'd heard others have done it, so it must not
> be a big problem. 'Course I'll wait for calm wind and water to go up.
>
> Cheers!
>
> John Lock
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> Lake Sinclair, GA
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