[Rhodes22-list] Stern flush mounted stanchions/Side ports
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Sun Jun 14 09:50:33 EDT 2015
I can't imagine stern rails made from aluminum and not stainless. This must
have been a retrofit by a very cheap owner at one time. The newer factory
version of the stern rail has a section that allows for easy access to the
stern ladder. I like to sit on the gunnels, in fact I spend most of my time
up there unless I'm massively healing and need a toe hold in the opposing
seat. I often lean back against the rail for support, but I can also
imagine sailing without them. I say go for it and let us know what you think.
I finished removing the side ports on RumRunner this week and found an easy
way to remove and clean them if anyone is interested. I have to clean the
hull surfaces and then I will be reinstalling them with (white) NP1. One of
the ports I removed had been rebedded about twenty years ago with NP1 and
it was extremely hard to cut loose. With a good install I'm guessing they
will last the life of the boat and never need to be removed and rebedded
again.
I'm looking for an opening front port in good to excellent condition if
anyone has a spare they would part with. I broke the hinge on one of mine.
Rummy
In a message dated 6/14/2015 8:57:58 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org writes:
Confession: i was the guy on the pressure washer! Who would have thought
the chrome would just fall off! Hahaha!
Bob (palatka).
> On Jun 14, 2015, at 7:03 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List
<rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
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> Apologies for not signing my last email - Jefferson Lewis here. According
> to Jerry not facing excommunication
> but public ridicule now and forever more via the archive!! I began to
> question the necessity of a stern pulpit because mine
> Is aluminum and in need of work to make it solid once more. Plus I was
> contemplating how I might install a swim platform (possibly hinged)
> and get down to it comfortably.
>
> I think I'll try removing it for a bit, and if I decide I need one I'll
> redo it in stainless steel.
> Thanks to all for the input.
>
> Jefferson Lewis
> Sv Patience ('76)
> Lake Memphremagog, Quebec
>
>
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