[Rhodes22-list] question on hatch and misc

Hank hnw555 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 10:27:47 EDT 2010


The problem with removing the lifelines is sealing the holes left by the
mounting bolts.  That will be a real PITA if you want to do it right and
epoxy/gelcoat them in.

Hank

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Eileen and Steve <eileen.e.spoon at gmail.com
> wrote:

>
> Thank you all, I think we have decided on starboard.  The good news is that
> there is a solar panel on the other side, so we can spend half our time
> charging and the other half breathing.
>
> One more question, if I may.  The recycled already has life lines on it.  I
> suspect that we may resent them over time.  Are they easy to remove or do
> we
> ask Stan to do it?  Our original thought was to live with them for a while
> and see how they were, unless they were a nightmare to remove.
>
> Lastly, we just wanted to make sure that our short list of names were not
> already in use by the fleet.
>
> 1)  Loffel (our last name before the ancestors translated it to english)
> 2)  Tomato Sloop ( as the boat is red).
>
> Eileen
>
> eileen.e.spoon at ...
>
>
>
>
> couple of questions Lee....
>
> If you only had one solar panel the weight difference might make the boat
> tip over??? are you certain??? I would have thought that it would make the
> battery only charge while on a port tack ... or only half the day while in
> harbor????
>
> Charlie
>
> >
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