[Rhodes22-list] Hello, from new member
Stephen Staum
staum at earthlink.net
Sun Dec 6 12:40:32 EST 2009
Derek,
I agree w Rummy on all but the mast commentary. After several years of
manual raising, which can be done by 2 stout men, I had trouble
finding a mast raising crew when my son left for college 2 years ago.
While 2 can physically raise the mast, there is a moment of
uncertainty as you step up onto the cabin top from the foredeck when
you have minimal control from side to side movement and possible
disaster if it starts to go over sideways.
2 years ago I bought the mast system from Stan and I can now raise the
mast safely by myself. I think it is a mandatory purchase for anyone
who intends to trailer their Rhodes or store it annually with the mast
down.
Good sailing,
Stephen Staum, '87 R22, Carol Lee
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 6, 2009, at 5:59 AM, R22RumRunner at aol.com wrote:
> Derek,
> Welcome to the Rhodes owners list. There is a digital version of the
> owners
> manual from around the time your hull was built. I'm sure some of the
> other members can either send it to you or point you in the
> direction where it
> can be found..
> Three people can easily raise the mast without the crutch and crane
> that
> comes from General boats. I lower and raise my mast towards the bow.
> I use
> the traveler bar as a trapeze and with two people on the mast it
> can be
> easily raised or lower and kept under control.
> That being said, the mast raising system from the factory is the
> safest and
> easiest method and can be done by one person. You will find that in
> many
> ways the R22 still handles like a small sail boat, but with many
> attributes
> only found on larger boats.
> Single handing the R22 is a breeze. You will find the hull to be very
> forgiving and your learning curve will be very short. If you would
> tell us where
> you are located or intend to sail, perhaps there is an owner close by
> willing to help you out. We have people everywhere.
>
> Rummy
>
>
>
> In a message dated 12/5/2009 12:16:37 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> ddodson at ebcc.com writes:
>
> Hello, I just purchased a 1985 Rhodes22. I have never sailed before
> except
> on a small sail boat and so I
>
> know I have a lot of learning to do about rigging and really
> everything in
> general. My goal is to set up everything on my boat so it can be
> set up and
> sailed single handed if needed.
>
> I have read several things on the owners page and everyone seems
> pretty
> helpful and has a lot of input and ideas.
>
>
>
> I have a few questions that perhaps I could find some help with.
>
> 1. I am looking for a owner's manual with a list of the
> hardware that
> I need.
>
> 2. My boat does not have the winch or mast support that is
> built on
> stern of boat that is needed to raise the mast, I am going to
> attempt to
> build something and would like to hear from others for advice and
> even
> some
> pictures.
>
>
>
> Looking forward to hearing from everyone.
>
>
>
> Derek Dodson
>
>
>
>
>
>
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