[Rhodes22-list] Rhodes hit by car update

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Fri Jul 23 12:05:53 EDT 2010


Alex,
Congratulations. How about "Serendipity" for your boat name?
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 7/22/2010 9:24:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
dwbrad at gmail.com writes:

Alex,  congratulations!  It sounds like things have worked out for the
best,  in a rather circuitous way.  I love "Fortuitous."

It's a bit of a  drive, but I remember that there is a free boat ramp
in Westport under I-95  that has no overhead power lines and a straight
shot to the Sound.  I  also remember a ramp in Charlestown, RI on
Ninigret Pond.  If you  launched there, you could camp overnight in the
protected salt pond and  sail Block Island Sound during the day.  Or
better yet, sail to Block  Island and throw a hook out in the harbor to
camp.  The donut boat  will come by in the morning and sell you
breakfst.

There must be  something in Essex, straight down the CT River.  I can
ask a friend  who lives and boats there if you don't come up  wiht
something.

Here's a thought - find a boat yard on the Sound or  just off the sound
where you can leave the boat on its trailer with the  mast stepped, and
have an easier drive and in-the-water experience.   I'd bet that the
guy in the marina in Charlestown would be happy for that  business.

Good luck!

Dave B




On Thu, Jul 22,  2010 at 5:43 PM, Alex McKenna <alex at brightrhino.com>  
wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone!
>
> Finally I have some  good news to report, the driver's insurance company 
paid
> me for the  destruction of the sailboat. I called Stan, he agreed to give 
me
> a  credit for whatever salvageable parts were on the old boat, so I towed 
 it
> down to Edenton. I spent two days with Stan, Elton, Rose and the  guys and
> picked out a beautiful 86 Rhodes 22. Mike and Edwin cleaned  it up and 
fixed
> a few minor items, then they took me out on the sound  for a sail. The 
first
> time I have actually sailed in a Rhodes 22. It  was terrific.
>
> I had a little trouble with the truck on the  drive home, so that took 
about
> 17 hours, but I am safely home, with my  new-to-me boat.
>
> It has a bimini, roller furling main, an  enclosed marine head, a hatch 
over
> the head, a solar panel adjacent to  the hatch. A nice new plastic
> companionway hatch.
>
> It  is, by far, the most beautiful boat I have ever owned. I am  excited.
>
> Now I am trying to find some places to go sailing  near me in 
Connecticut, we
> live outside Hartford, so the Long Island  Sound is about an hour away, I 
am
> still a novice sailor, so I am  looking for a more protected area to begin
> with. We drove to the area  around Niantic looking for a good ramp, there 
is
> a state ramp, but it  is above two bridges. We also found a ramp at 
Pleasure
> Beach, but the  water seemed pretty shallow at the ramp.
>
> If anyone has any  ideas about good places to sail in the area, I would be
> grateful to  learn of them.
>
> Are there any lakes in the CT/MA/RI area to  sail on?
>
> My two kids, 3 and 6, are excited to sail, I think my  wife is indulging 
me.
>
> It has no name, we are considering  "Fortuitous"
>
> Stan called me on Monday after I returned home,  and said my old boat was
> damaged beyond repair, the centerboard trunk  was ruined from some earlier
> damage. So if I had tried to repair it  myself, it would have leaked 
terribly
> once in the water. I read the  article on repairing the centerboard trunk 
on
> rhodes22.org, that was a  lot of work.
>
> Here is a picture, perhaps someone here knows who  owned it before me, it 
had
> a Virginia hull id on it.
>
>  http://alexmckenna.com/content/fortuitous  Fortuitous
>
>
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