[Rhodes22-list] Cracks in keel
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Thu Jun 19 08:33:18 EDT 2014
Stephen:
Sure, you or any other Rhodie are welcome to borrow the lift anytime if you
don't mind coming to Kingston Ontario.
Graham
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Graham,
I also have "Lift Envy". Where are you located & can I borrow it for bottom
paint?
By the way, we had the 1st after work sail of the season last night.
Unlimited visibility & great wind made for a glorious sail.
Stephen Staum
s/v Carol Lee 2
Needham, MA
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On Jun 18, 2014, at 2:15 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List
<rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> "Lift envy"? That might be an entirely new emotional disturbance only
> understood by boaters. Thanks, I feel better now.
>
> Graham
>
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> Graham,
> I think what we all really mean is we have lift envy! What a great way
> to work on a hull. - rob
>
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>
> For those with the audacity to suggest that my lift is a bit overkill
> all I can say is that, having now evaluated the situation through
> hindsight, I can confidently report that it is actually ridiculous
overkill.
>
> It started as a much more modest idea and grew from there without me
> applying critical reasoning or feeling that I was so far into the
> project that I might as well finish it. That said, it has it uses as I
> have three boats - a 16' pontoon boat, a 20' wooden outboard and the
> Rhodes and have used the lift to work on the bottoms of each. Also I
> had a fear of working on the keel while lying on my back with the keel a
few inches above my head.
> I wanted to be able to sit while working on it and be able to get up
> and down more easily. I am 67 and getting up from a prone position
> every time I need a tool is exhausting. All that is weak
> rationalization for the effort and expense that was involved. Were I
> to do it again, I wouldn't. Given that I now have it, it is useful if
entirely not justifiable.
>
> Graham
>
>
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