[Rhodes22-list] Trailering a Rhodes
Arthur H. Czerwonky
czerwonky at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 21 19:24:03 EST 2009
Mike,
I'm sure Ron will reply also. We both dry-slip at Boca Ciega YC, which is west of St Pete. I think BCYC and the Sarasota Sailing Squadron are two of precious few dry-docking facilities in Florida. Some lakes do the same - West Point Lake in West Point, GA and Hartwell Lake in SC do the same (Western Carolina Sailing Club). It is so convenient to be able to keep the mast stepped.
Art
-----Original Message-----
>From: Mike Cheung <mikecheung at att.net>
>Sent: Jan 21, 2009 5:44 PM
>To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Trailering a Rhodes
>
>
>Ron,
>
>Where do you dry slip in FL? I've been dreaming about doing the same thing
>with Muireann, our R22.
>
>Mike Cheung
>s/v Muireann 1993/2008 R22
>
>
>Ron Singerman-2 wrote:
>>
>> Wally,
>>
>> When our boat is in FL (which is 6 mos. of the year) we use a dry slip
>> which
>> requires us to launch and load the boat whenever we go out. We do the
>> same
>> as Mary Lou in that we line up the trailer and pull the boat onto the
>> trailer with a line attached to the bow cleat except for the last foot
>> when
>> we use the winch . the whole routine takes no more than 5-10 minutes. We
>> have found that at our ramp it is not necessary to use the tongue
>> extension,
>> which saves a lot of time. The mast remains up while on the hard so this
>> is
>> not a consideration. I've included an attachment photo of the
>> relationship
>> of the boat to the trailer that we use and have successfully towed many
>> thousands of miles without any problems.
>>
>> Fair winds,
>>
>>>>ron<<
>> S/V Serenity
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mary Lou Troy" <mtroy at atlanticbb.net>
>> To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 12:28 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Trailering a Rhodes
>>
>>
>>> Hi Wally,
>>> We launch and retrieve our R22 with a Nissan Frontier but we used
>>> to do it with no problem with a Chevy Blazer. Back when we had the
>>> Blazer I always said that it was fine for trailering the boat from PA
>>> to MD but that if I had been regularly trailering in a mountainous
>>> area I migh have wanted something a little beefier.
>>>
>>> Stan has video of people sailing right onto the trailer but we prefer
>>> to pull up at a dock, have someone back the trailer in to the proper
>>> depth and then pull the boat onto the trailer by hand. The winch is
>>> necessary only for the last few inches. There is a definite knack to
>>> getting the boat far enough forward on the trailer so you will have
>>> adequate tongue weight for trailering.
>>>
>>> We leave our boat in a slip for the summer so we only launch the boat
>>> once in the spring and retrieve it once in the fall. It takes us
>>> about an hour and half to rig the boat (using the mast raising system
>>> you can buy from General Boats). There are folks who trailer more
>>> frequently who have rigging down to less time but there is the mast
>>> to raise and nine stays to attach plus traveler, backstay adjuster
>>> and the furling line for the jib to tend to.
>>>
>>> We used to have our Com-Pac 16 in the water in less than 20 minutes
>>> from the time we pulled up to the ramp. If we got really good at it,
>>> I still think it would take almost an hour to do the same with the
>>> Rhodes. The difference, of course is that we can go out on a 10 day
>>> (or more) cruise on the Rhodes where the Com-Pac was only good for a
>>> couple of nights at most.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Mary Lou
>>> 1991 R22 Fretless
>>> Rock Hall, MD
>>>
>>> At 11:40 PM 1/19/2009, you wrote:
>>>
>>>>My wife and I trailer a smaller sailboat. Am looking for some
>>>>verification regarding ease of launching, recovery, towing and so
>>>>forth, especially from any folks who put in once a week or so in
>>>>season. (We're primarily freshwater sailers in Minnesota).
>>>>
>>>>Can you sail it right on to the trailer?
>>>>
>>>>How often can you not sail it right on? Whenever that happens, is
>>>>the standard winch sufficient?
>>>>
>>>>Please reply with stuff, info, etc related to trailering, rigging
>>>>and launching a Rhodes beyond the two questions posed.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>> Wally
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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