[Rhodes22-list] Storm Preps

elle watermusic38 at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 6 00:47:56 EDT 2008


Lee,

I have watched it in other wind storms and,as you say, it does heel quite a bit.
Actually, I am in your neck of the woods this weekend: Easton & St. Michaels until Sunday afternoon.

My neighbor anchored his boat in the creek & tied mine to trees just outside the marsh in the cove next to my dock. The biggest concern is the amt of water that will be pushed into the creek, so now it is not a concern. I hope he took pictures!

Now Ike..that may be one bad boy....

elle

We can't change the angle of the wind....but we can adjust our sails.

1992 Rhodes 22   Recyc '06  "WaterMusic"   (Lady in Red)


--- On Fri, 9/5/08, KUHN, LELAND <LKUHN at cnmc.org> wrote:

> From: KUHN, LELAND <LKUHN at cnmc.org>
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Storm Preps
> To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
> Date: Friday, September 5, 2008, 5:53 PM
> Elle,
>  
> I may be sorry after the hurricane hits, but I'm not
> planning on doing anything.  I routinely tie-down my tiller,
> mainsail clew, and headsail.  My bimini lays in its cover on
> top of my poptop, but I don't think its little surface
> area and heavy weight would be enough for the wind to move
> it.  I could add some springlines for added security, but my
> cleats would come out before my lines break, and the
> springlines would be on the same cleats.  I'm in a long
> skinny slip, so there's nothing to hit the stern or bow.
>  
> My biggest concern is a tide surge.  My slip is only ten
> feet wide, so a two foot surge at high tide could start
> putting some pressure on the lines.  I'll definitely be
> checking on my baby during this storm.
>  
> It's good that you'll be gone so you won't have
> to see what happens to a Rhodes in big wind.  The flared
> hull, high freeboard, big wrapped Genoa, and mainsail clew
> sticking out all have quite an effect on a light boat. 
> You'd be surprised how much your boat heels back and
> forth.  It's scary until you watch it for awhile and
> realize it's not causing any damage.
>  
> I'm sure the Lady in Red (WaterMusic) will be just fine
> when you get back.
>  
> Lee
> 
> ________________________________
> 
> From: elle [mailto:watermusic38 at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thu 9/4/2008 7:41 PM
> To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Storm Preps
> 
> 
> 
> Looks as if NC  & Chesapeake sailors are directly in
> Hanna's sights...
> 
> I spent a bunch of time aboard today setting fenders, as
> the stern tends to swing into the dock any time the winds
> are from a N quadrant; tying down or stowing below anything
> that could move, making sure there were no leaves to clog
> scuppers, securing the main & jib (had to recruit a
> neighbor to tie the jib...he could reach!) ...etc...
> 
> Unfortunately I will be out of town all weekend.....so
> friends will step in if we have to take boats off the dock
> tomorrow afternoon & anchor them in the creek as we did
> with Isabel....
> 
> And Ike is not too far behind....
> 
> So, NC & Bay Rhodies who are in the water...what preps
> have you made to safeguard your boat?
> 
> elle
> 
> 
> We can't change the angle of the wind....but we can
> adjust our sails.
> 
> 1992 Rhodes 22   Recyc '06  "WaterMusic"  
> (Lady in Red)
> 
> 
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