[Rhodes22-list] Knockdown
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Wed Jun 2 14:49:38 EDT 2010
Al,
Theoretical hull speeds are just that, theoretical. I brake that so called
maximum speed on a regular basis with extra rail meet and lots of sail
flying. Things happen very quickly under those circumstances and one has to pay
attention to every detail. My favorite is going down wind, wing on wing
and burying the bow under water. Good way to keep the decks clean. It's fun,
but not for the faint of heart............or people that are sober.
Rummy
In a message dated 6/2/2010 11:24:36 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bigal_61 at msn.com writes:
Hi All,
The only time we came near going over was about 15 years ago with son (now
54) at the helm demonstrating how when he was on the U. of Penn. racing
team, they beat Annapolis and the U.S. Maritime Academy (Kings Point NY).
Jib all way out and lead inside outer shrouds and snugged tight. On a beam
reach with 15 knot wind. Got hit with gust which gave us a 25 degree heel and
we shipped water over the gunnel. Fortunately with 3 adults on windward
side we righted very quickly, but don't think we would have done so if jib had
hit water full length.
Never knew a Rhodes could sail that fast. Felt like 7 knots which defies
the speed formula for displacement hulls.
Never Again!
Alan & Barbara
ThOR IV Lake George NY
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Lou Troy<mailto:mtroy at atlanticbb.net>
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List<mailto:rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Knockdown
Hi Ben,
We've never come close though we've heeled violently enough for me to
get thrown around the cockpit a bit.
There are a bunch of stories on the Rhodes FAQ site. I'm not sure if
any of them mention a knockdown but there are some good storm stories.
David Dawson's account of waves filling his cockpit with water is
pretty exciting:
http://www.rhodes22.org/blew_skies/dawson.html<http://www.rhodes22.org/blew_
skies/dawson.html>
And the entry under "Heavy Weather Sailing" has Ralph Bibbus' account
of what sounds like a broach:
http://www.rhodes22.org/blew_skies/weather.html<http://www.rhodes22.org/blew
_skies/weather.html>
Also in the FAQ under "Capsizing" is Paul Cleavenger's classic
account of his capsize:
http://www.rhodes22.org/blew_skies/capsize.html<http://www.rhodes22.org/blew
_skies/capsize.html>
Best,
Mary Lou
At 11:55 AM 5/26/2010, you wrote:
>Has anyone ever been in a Rhodes 22 that experienced a knockdown? How
close
>has anybody ever come? I'm in the mood for a "sea story". Anybody want to
>tell one??
>
>Ben C
>S/V Susan Kay (93 recy 08)
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