[Rhodes22-list] anchor locker - dumb questions - reply to Mike C.
Mike Cheung
mikecheung at att.net
Sat Jun 28 11:00:28 EDT 2008
Guess I may have a better idea when I'm sitting in a Rhodes actually looking
at this, but ....
If one does as you suggest and installs a Nicro vent, does one remove the
anchor tray or leave it?
Mike
Tootle wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> Do not even try to use the 4" hole supplied for your anchor locker. Read
> all of Rummy's post on the subject over the last 8+ years. Use a basket
> for the line under the seats. Use a Stanley supplied bracket for an
> Anchor on the pulpit with chain attached to both anchor and bow where
> Stanley as supplied a hole to attach to.
>
> For the 4" hole in the deck, remove cowl and insert one 4" Nicro vent. It
> will make all the difference in the world for your wife.
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
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>
>
> Mike Cheung wrote:
>>
>> Is the anchor locker drained? I'm guessing it must be or the air scoop
>> could drain water into the cabin.
>>
>> What does one do with the anchor chain if one uses the anchor locker to
>> store the rode? Is there any way to fasten the end of the rode (inside
>> the anchor locker?) so the whole thing can't accidentally run out?
>>
>> Guess I should have crawled around Stan's rental Rhodes while we were
>> there earlier. I was up there making sure our Montagues would fit there
>> folded (that looks like a slam dunk).
>>
>> Thanks! Mike Cheung
>>
>>
>>
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