[Rhodes22-list] Delayed Gratification
Rick
sloopblueheron at gmail.com
Thu Oct 21 13:33:06 EDT 2010
Welcome, Joe. The R22 is very easy to sail strictly from the big cockpit.
Rick
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Sling <daysails at aol.com> wrote:
>
> I fell in love with the Rhodes 22 at the Annapolis boat show 16 years
> ago. It rested on a trailer surrounded by an admiring crowd. Many in the
> crowd were most likely awed owners still mesmerized by the gleaming hull
> and
> the promise of adventure at the sight of a new Rhodes.
> This Friday Elton delivers my “new to me” dream boat to Big Water
> Marina on Lake Hartwell GA/SC. I have enjoyed the process of this boat
> coming to own me. I have met a great group of people, on-line and in
> person, who have helped make the delivery of S/V Second Wind a reality.
> I
> sailed on my first Rhodes with Peter Thorn. He had somewhat reluctantly
> put his boat up for sale a number of years ago. I called him and he
> informed me that he already had a bid on it pending a survey. If things
> did
> not work out I would be the next in line. He invited me to join him on a
> sail from New Bern down to Orient NC where he would sail in a single hand
> race later in the week. It was a confirmatory sail for me. This boat
> felt as great in the water as it looked on the trailer. I was “next in
> line” on a number of Rhodes over the next few years. Always the bride’s
> maid and never the bride brought me to Edenton to see if Stan could fix me
> up. Stan invited me out for a different kind of confirmatory sail. I had
> some personal nagging ageist thoughts that I might be too old for this
> dance. I retired seven years ago. Stan proved to me by example that I
> had
> at least 20 something more years of sailing ahead. I “listened” and
> learned from all of you over the “lurking” years so I could make informed
> decisions when the time came. Thanks for the debates over what is needed
> on a Rhodes 22 and why, thanks for the written sailing accounts and
> accompanying pictures and art work that kept the dream alive on cold winter
> nights and when the economy tanked. I will take pictures of what you
> helped launch. I have invited Rummy to the launch and he has kindly
> accepted. I wish you could all come but I could not afford that amount of
> Mt Gay. Best Wishes, Joe Riley, almost on Second Wind.
>
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