[Rhodes22-list] Wanna Be with questions

The Rhodes 22 Email List rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Mon May 11 09:08:45 EDT 2015


Alex
  I live just north of Toledo and sail on Lake Erie . If you like come up for a day  or afternoon  i"ll be happy to take you out for a Sail.  Shadow is still on the hard and it looks like it will be at least a couple of weeks befor she be in the water .  Give a call and We can talk 
Bill Davidge 
734 770 0874 


     On Monday, May 11, 2015 6:40 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
   

 Careful Chris. You know that you can't join the "family" without first  
passing the test. We don't let just anyone join.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 5/11/2015 12:51:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org writes:

Hi  Alex,
Contact me off list  (don't  wantt to bore the list guys with the
same stories).  I have been  sailing Rhodes 22 for almost 40 years,  I'll
let you know what a  Rhodes can do.  But the most valuable thing about the
Rhodes is really  not the Rhodes, it is the collective knowledge and
experience of the list  and the culture of absolute commitment to help each
member and newbie  interested in a Rhodes.  You will be family.  Contact:
chrisgeankoplis at gmail.com


Chris Geankoplis
'83  Enosis

On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:06 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List  <
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:

> Alex:  Did you  ever get a response?  We have 18 years of R22 sailing 
under
> our  belts and have sailed many of the craft that you mentioned.  The R22 
 is
> great.  She is not necessarily a reacer with the innermast  furling main
> (IMF); but, she is still quite respectable.  We do  not race with our 
local
> yacht club but occassionally run with the  pack.  We generally don't set 
the
> pace but that is because there  are several "racing craft" in the pack.
> We have the R22 because she is  "fun" and "easy" to sail.  With the IMF 
and
> the furling penny, we  are off the dock and sailing in no time without the
> work of hanking on  the sails.  To me that was the selling point and I/we
> have no  regrets.
> Good Luck, Bob in FL on the "NoKaOi"
>  I
>
>
>
>
>      On Thursday,  March 26, 2015 12:39 AM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <
>  rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>  Hello Rhodies.  I’ve
> been lurking on this list for a couple weeks  and cyber shopping for
> months.  I get to meet Stan in June  and
> finally see the Rhodes 22  I hope to
> fall in love  despite her aged looks.  I
> also wanted to query the fleet  I’ve  been sailing on a Buccaneer 18 for
> over 30
>  years.  I started crewing on the same
> boat as a kid.    The Bucc is a described
> in Sailor Anarchy as “a fast boat.
>  Initially very tender, but firms up just before she capsizes”  She lacks 
 a
> self bailing cockpit.  Mine is not set up for racing, I just  play
> around.
>
>  I’m looking for a couples cruiser I  can dock at the local
> reservoir (southern Ohio) and sail more  frequently than my dingy.    I
> also hope to take her to Lake  KY or the
> Great Lakes for a long weekend once or twice a year.  I  tend to keep
> equipment forever, and am looking
> for a quality  boat that will still be serviceable in 20 plus years when I
>  retire.    Therefore I’m avoiding plywood decks and iron
>  centerboards.    I’d like a stable boat I can take my dad  out
> on.  He taught me to sail the Bucc when
> I was a kid,  but is no longer agile.
>
> I wanted to give the group a chance to  sell me on this boat    My
> experience is almost entirely one  design
> on inland waters where few other sailboats play.    My Great Lakes
> experience is mostly paddling a canoe down the shore  (bits of 4 lakes).
> I’m
> looking at a few other trailer  sailors.
>
>  Catalina 250 is reportedly very difficult to  launch without
> a full team and plenty of time.    It  is
> more boat then I want.
>
>  Hunter 23.5  Day
> sailor with accommodations suitable for a quickie after sunset,  but not
> necessarily designed for a full weekend.
> The lack of a  real head is a negative.
> I did like the 23.5 when I saw it in a  boatyard.  I haven’t seen a 240
> yet.  The 250 reportedly  makes a lot of leeway.  Not many of these heavy
> boats were  made..  The 260 is too wide to legally trailer.
>
>  Macgregor 26 S (not the motor cruiser) is analogous
> to a Chevy  Impala.  Fast but poor
> handling, they are inexpensive and  plentiful.
> To misquote Dr. Who: ”It’s smaller on the inside”.  Predictable
> necessary upgrades include a
> roller furler  jib, new sails,  an ida
> sailor rudder,  reseal the fittings  and upgrade
> the head door.    I’d likely also end up
>  rewiring it.    I’ve
> rafted up with one.    She  kept up with
> my Buccaneer fairly well, being light and long.  The  styling is a product
> of the 80’s but so
> am  I!
>
>  Percision 23:  I
> haven’t seen one.  The reputation is
> unpredictable quality in a family cruiser.
>  Not many built.    Good performance, but no  head.
>
>  Rhodes 22.  Appears
> to be an older  Mercedes.    I haven’t seen
> one yet.    The  reputation is well engineered
> but expensive.      Refined
> handling, but a slow boat.    Relatively good access  to the foredeck may
> be vital in Lake Erie chop.  Many parts  custom to
> ‘Mercedes’ (GB) which is not a problem as long as Mercedes  remains
> healthy.    I will look at a recycled or
>  recently recycled boat out of the corral.  I doubt I will commission a  
new
> sloop.
>
>  I’m not expecting an Ultimate 20, but  hate to entirely
> sacrifice performance.  The IMF seems
>  very cool, at the cost of roach and battens.
>  Does anybody  know how it affects Portsmouth
> numbers, etc.?.    Perhaps  Stan can invent
> ‘in boom furling’.    Every boat is a  compromise.  I
> appreciate any insight or thoughts from the Rhodes  fleet.
>
>
>
> Alex Cole
>
> Urbana  Ohio
>
>
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