[Rhodes22-list] Anyone careened their Rhodes 22?
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R22RumRunner at aol.com
Tue Sep 14 19:27:26 EDT 2010
DO NOT BEACH YOUR R22...ever. Wave action will fill your centerboard cavity
with mud or sand or rocks or whatever and I won't go near the topic of
what structural damage you might cause. Drop an anchor off shore and back
your R22 in toward shore, raising your rudder and using the motor to steer.
You should be able to get close enough this way that you can step off your
ladder in knee deep water. I usually throw another anchor on shore to keep the
stern close for easy boarding.
Rummy
In a message dated 9/14/2010 4:48:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
atmcneil at gmail.com writes:
My centerboard seems to be stuck in the retracted position. I've tried
poking
things through the pennant tube to no avail. I'm hoping I don't have to
pull
her and remove the CB cap.
Has anyone beached their R22? How did it go? I'm thinking about doing it
this weekend as the tide seems just about perfect; dead low at 1pm. So I
could beach her at 10am and have her back afloat at 4 or 5pm.
Any advice is appreciated.
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