[Rhodes22-list] Call for Advice
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Fri Dec 4 06:24:25 EST 2009
Frank,
Try backing the Rhodes in towards shore with the centerboard and rudder
raised using only the motor for direction and lay out your anchor line. Tie
off the front anchor line and then throw out a stern anchor to keep the stern
close to shore.You will be able to step off in about a foot of water or so
unless your shore line is extremely steep. Remember, with the centerboard
raised, the R22 can go where larger boats cannot.
Rummy
In a message dated 12/3/2009 6:03:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ftugwell at cox.net writes:
Thanks for the welcome, Rob. Stan has great things to say about the
owners,
and it is already clear what a great group this is.
Dinghy: my wife and I take short overnights--20-30 miles downriver--to
streams feeding into the Potomac. We often stay in lovely little isolated
anchorages (I will share the secrets for anyone interested). On these
trips
we normally take a 20 lb. Boston Terrier. Our usual procedure is to hop in
the dinghy and go to shore so that Winston (the terrier, named after
Churchill) can do his business before we go to bed. Once we are anchored,
we would like to stay anchored, so the dinghy (with electric motor) serves
this purpose. Admittedly, this is from earlier cruising experience, but we
have been thinking of taking this same approach with the Rhodes. Hence
the
dingy.
Frank Tugwell
Contact Details:
http://www.franktugwell.tel
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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Lowe, Rob
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 4:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Call for Advice
Frank,
Welcome aboard. Be prepared for some (sometimes) interesting
conversations.
Question, why the dingy? - rob
S/V Getaway
1976 Rhodes 22
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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Frank Tugwell
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 3:36 PM
To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Call for Advice
This is my first post to the Rhodes list and Stan has suggested that I turn
to the owner for advice. I am buying a new Rhodes 22 from Stan (probably
delivery in April, 2010) and have a number of questions about options. I
would appreciate any advice that other owners may offer. A couple of
questions, to begin with:
a) What engine should I buy-what size and what kind? Note that the
detachable throttle and gear shift that appear on the boat-show boat are no
longer offered by the manufacturer. I am particularly interested in
getting
an engine that is strong enough to easily reach hull speed while pulling a
very small dinghy. I am also concerned that the engine allow easy control
when entering and leaving a marina. Any suggestions appreciated.
b) What instruments do I need? At this point I am planning to use my
handheld Garmin Oregon 400C for charts and compass. The one instrument
that
I really would like is a large-screen, fixed, depth sounder that I can put
on the cabin and see from the stern of the cockpit. I would like to have
one that is "in-hull" mounted, rather than "through-hull." If anyone has
experience with the options, I would appreciate help.
Thanks in advance.
Frank Tugwell
Contact Details:
6406 Waterway Drive,
Falls Church, VA 22044
703-658-9162
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