[Rhodes22-list] Two unrelated questions
Todd Tavares
tavares0947 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 30 06:49:56 EDT 2020
Larry,
There are dimensioned drawings of the bunks for the Triad trailer in the
archives. My guess would be 2008ish? Theres a way to search online but I
forget how.
Todd T.
tavares0947 at gmail.com
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 10:43 PM Larry Gioia via Rhodes22-list <
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> Hi James,
> When I bought my 2014 new from Stan, I asked about a stand to store it on
> in the winter, to sit on 4x6s spanning my 2 docks. Stan suggested they cut
> one from a trailer - they did and it works great. I think you'll either
> want to (1) reproduce your trailer's structure, building up to the 4 metal
> pads to which the 2 wood 2x10's (or 2 x 8's?) attach, or (2) buy an old
> trailer and cut it from that.
> Larry
> On Monday, June 29, 2020, 07:21:38 PM EDT, James Schroll <
> jschroll at msn.com> wrote:
>
> We keep our 1990 Rhodes 22 (refurbished by Stan in 2016) at a neighbors
> house on the Magothy River (5 miles or so north of Annapolis). She has a
> boat lift which has become available, but I will clearly need to build some
> bunks in order to use it. Right now, there are two 3”w x 12”h beams
> running (parallel to the centerline of the boat) attached to the tow steel
> I beams of the lift. Does anyone have any experience, plans, dimensions,
> pictures, or anything else which might guide my creation of a set of
> bunks? If nothing else, I can try to reproduce the layout of the bunks on
> our trailer, but actual dimensions/angles would certainly help.
>
> Secondly, most fo the electrical circuits seem to not be functioning. The
> batteries are fine and the engine starts immediately, the cabin lights
> work, and the radio (which does not appear to be wired into the breaker
> panel works, but the running lights, 12 v outlets, anchoring light, and
> masthead light are not functioning. Does anyone have wiring diagrams which
> might be of help? I’m pretty sure that the wiring is not all original
> (some of the wires leaving the breaker panel are different than those
> arriving at the lights, suggesting splices and homemade repairs). Any
> suggestions on how to attack this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Schroll
> Pinafore
>
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