[Rhodes22-list] PITA et al. S(supplemental)

Stephen Staum snstaum at gmail.com
Mon Aug 6 18:28:07 EDT 2012


Sorry Joe.  I lost my '87 in Hurricane Irene the same way last year:  Cabin 
top gone, boat swamped, turtled and demasted.  It was totaled by Boat US 
insurance but I bought it back to salvage the IMF mast which I have 
converted to my "new" '83 R22.  Hope to have the furling bugs worked out w 
the new main sail tomorrow.

Good luck to you.

Stephen

-----Original Message----- 
From: Joe Camp
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2012 4:56 PM
To: The Rhodes 22 Email List
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] PITA et al. S(supplemental)

     I went to the boat today and learned that the storm that came through 
was a whopper.  It blew boats over, tore up anchors and cast their boats 
against the shore.  I also learned that it tore out my companionway hatch. 
That is now on the bottom... someplace.  We got over an inch of water in 30 
minutes.  Marina old timers claim that nothing like this has hit in memory.

     The boat is a wreck.  It was blown onto it's port side and stayed 
there, stuck in the muddy bottom.  Crew had a tough time getting the mast 
off the bottom.  One guy said that he saw her facing into the wind bucking 
like a bronco, with her bow dipping deep into the water with every wave. 
Time to call Stan for a new hatch.  However, I will look into all of the 
issues mentioned.  I have only a 6 hp motor, and the heaviest thing in my 
laz is the anchor, which never made it to the bow this season. I believe 
that this shift in weight from front to back has effected my ability to 
point well.  Thanks everybody.


Retirement sucks!
Joe Camp



>________________________________
> From: Hank <hnw555 at gmail.com>
>To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>Sent: Saturday, August 4, 2012 9:04 PM
>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] PITA et al.
>
>I had an 84 that had problems with these drains.  Both of them had a small
>diameter opening and would easily clog.  When clogged, rain water would
>build up and flow under the lid into the laz.  I changed them to bigger
>openings and then no longer had this problem.
>
>Hank
>On Aug 4, 2012 8:59 PM, "Bob and Kathy Quinn" 
><bobandkathyr22 at bellsouth.net>
>wrote:
>
>> Joe:  The cockpit is supposed to be self bailing.  When the boat is dry
>> and sitting idle, are the two cockpit drains at the stern - viewed from 
>> the
>> stern -  above the water?   What engine do you have?  Could it be so 
>> heavy
>> along with too much "stuff" in the laz that these drains are below the
>> water line?   Also, check to be sure that there is nothing clogging these
>> drains.
>>
>>
>> Bob on the "NoKaOi 3"
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>>  From: Joe Camp <jjcampjr at yahoo.com>
>> To: Rhodes List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org>
>> Sent: Saturday, August 4, 2012 3:06 PM
>> Subject: [Rhodes22-list] PITA et al.
>>
>> Hi Everyone:
>>
>>      I just got a call from my marina on the Bohemia River:  My boat
>> apparently took on so much water at her mooring in last night's storm 
>> that
>> she swamped and sank (not to the bottom, but to the standard R-22 depth).
>> They got it pumped out and tied up at the dock.  This is m second big 
>> water
>> episode in three weeks.  I wonder where this water is finding my cabin.
>>  The laz is locked (though it still might take on some water, I know) and
>> the pop top is secured.  I wonder if the access under the starboard bench
>> leading to the cabin wight be the culprit given the jostling a boat takes
>> in a haphazard storm. Water in the cockpit might find this egress before 
>> it
>> finds the drain.  Last time, all of my galley equipment below the counter
>> was wet.  How big is this hole in your boats? Can I decrease the size of 
>> my
>> hole?  Right now, I feel like an A-hole, not having addressed this 
>> problem.
>>
>>      What will need replacing?  What will need repairing?  I have
>> insurance, so I suppose it's like a car crash, except on the water:  The
>> marina hauls out the boat and surveys the damage and Insurance makes me 
>> an
>> offer I can't refuse.  Would I fare any better at a slip than on a 
>> mooring?
>>  Thanks for the support.  (Am "I" getting to be a PITA to you?)
>>
>> Joe Camp
>> s/v John Dawson
>> Bohemia River, Earleville MD
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