[Rhodes22-list] Re ply to Michael C et al...

Steven Alm stevenalm at gmail.com
Tue Jul 1 04:23:57 EDT 2008


Mike,

You do know the anchor tray slides out, don't you.  Leave the rode flaked on
the fore deck to dry and just pull out the tray and dump it.  You have to
remove the table first.

Slim

On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 7:45 AM, Mike Cheung <mikecheung at att.net> wrote:

>
> Tootle,
>
> Thanks for the response.  Before posting, I had searched the archives
> looking for the answer to my admittedly very specific technical question
> about whether the forward vent/anchor tray was set up as a sort of dorade
> box or not.  Sounds like it is, sort of, but without a means of draining
> water from the anchor tray overboard that may have come aboard with the
> anchor line or come in the vent.  Maybe that wouldn't be a good idea for
> some reason or maybe the tray is big enough that it's never an issue.  In
> some respects, draining the anchor tray, while it looks easy, would be over
> engineering things a little bit.
>
> Mike C.
>
>
> Tootle wrote:
> >
> >
> > Andrew & Michael C:
> >
> > Andrew, I do not remember where you are or what year your boat is.  A
> > little more information would be helpful.  Regardless, you need to
> > immediately determine the source of the water.
> >
> > Possible sources include the vent that Michael C keeps asking about.  Or,
> > is it your fresh water tank or hoses and connections to it?  A search of
> > the archives might reveal where another boat needed a new tank or hoses
> > (for sure).  This issue needs to be addressed before you sustain water
> > damage.
> >
> > Michael C - the shelf is where it was... yes, it can catch stray drops of
> > water.  The idea was not mine, so there are other Nicro vents out there
> on
> > Rhodes 22's.  What they did with their trays is a question waiting for an
> > answer.
> >
> > About the list answering questions lately, there are reasons for the
> > failure of the list to appropriately and quickly respond to questions.
> > This is prime vacation time.  There are several members of the forum on
> > vacation this week and others getting ready to go next week.
> >
> > Then there are the archives and newbies need to use them.  Older members
> > have answered the same questions many times.  I joined this motley crew
> in
> > the last century.  At a point some just get tired of typing the same
> words
> > and answers, so use the archives to do simple research.  If you do not
> > know how, ask.
> >
> > Then another answer is political.  This forum has a predominance of
> social
> > democrats and beltway bureaucrats who talk a good deed but stumble on
> > routine blue collar help.  The exception is the signee who claims to be
> an
> > enlightened capitalist.  The help that this list has given is gratuitous.
> > Unfortunately many recipients' of the help, no longer nor maybe never
> > have, feel any obligation to continue the gift.
> >
> > Furthermore, there are those who ascribe to keeping the list email volume
> > low.  The failure to do so has irritated them that they no longer
> > subscribe.  While this is a loss, it is really a demonstration of a short
> > fuse or the above stated failure to continue the gift.
> >
> > Andrew, I encourage you to repost your questions and research the
> > archives.  Again, find the source of the water problem.
> >
> > Ed K
> > Greenville, SC, USA
> >
> >
>
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