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2020-05-30; 11:51:45 EDT
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Got the board pulled today and the local yard should be able to repair it this week. Here is a picture in case anyone is curious about the layers of construction. IMG_3700.jpgSee the original archive post
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 12:00 PM Olivier Hecht <oehecht at gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Stan. I already have two of those three upgrades and love them but > have been thinking about a new tiller at some point! > > On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 11:02 AM stan <stan at generalboats.com> wrote: > >> >> Oliver, >> >> www.rhodes22parts.com has parts for the Rhodes that are not available >> from marine suppliers. In the case of your diamond board however I do >> think that it would be less costly if you have your current one repaired >> locally. Freight alone for a centerboard can be an item. With all that >> saving how about a new style outhaul car or a fabulous fiberglass tiller >> or the new invention traveler system. >> >> While you got me to my keyboard, a comment. Every action has an equal >> and opposite reaction. Every recycled and new Rhodes has a yoke that >> prevents the genoa line from leaving its drum so the energy needed to >> pull out the sail is not altered. From a 94 year old perspective every >> ounce is an item. For you young bucks the extra force needed to pull >> out the genoa with either Mikes or Rogers ingenious tension techniques >> would hardly be measurable so a small price to pay. Besides who sails >> at 94. >> >> And Don, if you are listening, I have no recollection of your inquiring >> about a rub rail insert replacement. We have those in stock for Boston >> Whaler owners since their boats came with red and we are the only ones >> who also have that color. But the reflective tape idea sound interesting? >> >> On 5/24/20 8:34 PM, Olivier Hecht wrote: >> > Hi Stan! It almost looked like that extra piece was glassed in...if not >> > than definitely glued down well. I think I’d damage the hull interface >> just >> > by removing it. I’m thinking about just enlarging the inner opening >> with a >> > keyhole saw to allow me to pull the board. I don’t think the slick >> surface >> > on the laminate gives the gasket the best matings surface either...that >> > might explain my slightly wet bilge. Do you sell new diamond boards, or >> is >> > it usually more economical to have them repaired locally? >> > >> > On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 8:17 PM stan <stan at generalboats.com> wrote: >> > >> >> Mary Lou, >> >> >> >> since this is between me and you I am happy to join in to report what >> my >> >> now occasionally lying eyes are seeing. >> >> >> >> A prior owner, as is usually the case when someone reports on a >> >> ridiculous design fault attributed to GB, sacrificed access to the cb >> in >> >> the cb trunk in favor of a quick improper fix. >> >> >> >> The only recourse now for removing the cb is to take off the white >> >> whatever it is, throw it away. lift out the cb. Fix what has to be >> >> fixed. AND THEN REASSEMBLE THE ENTIRE CB SYSTEM AS GOD AND GB DESIGNED >> >> IT TO BE. >> >> >> >> >> >> On 5/24/20 7:17 PM, Mary Lou Troy wrote: >> >>> Hi Olivier, >> >>> >> >>> The laminate is not standard R22 construction. >> >>> >> >>> At one point we were going to do something to the board, I forget >> >>> what, maybe replace the pennant or get rid of the pully in the raising >> >>> system and had ordered a new gasket from Stan. When we got it apart >> >>> and discovered the laminate, we abandoned the project. We asked Stan >> >>> about it and via email he basically shrugged his shoulders and said >> >>> something to the effect that "that wasn't our repair." It wasn't >> >>> leaking, we found another way to do what we were going to do and >> >>> forgot about it. In fact I didn't realize I still had the exchange >> >>> with Stan in an old email program until now. >> >>> >> >>> After a bit of back and forth on a photo, Stan's exact words on the >> >>> subject from 2003 were: >> >>> >> >>> "So what I am seeing is a fiberglass "washer" between the top lip of >> >>> the trunk and >> >>> neoprene gasket. The question then is was there any leakage between >> >>> the fiberglass >> >>> gasket and the cb trunk lip? If no then I would leave it in place and >> >>> just use a >> >>> jib saw to cut on opening in it to match the opening in the cb trunk - >> >>> it should >> >>> cut easily since it is probably not very thick If on the other hand >> >>> there was >> >>> leakage between this element and the cb trunk cap I would do whatever >> >>> is necessary >> >>> to pull it off and throw it away and sand smooth the top of the trunk >> >>> lip to >> >>> receive the neoprene gasket." >> >>> >> >>> As I noted above, it wasn't leaking so my recollection is we decided >> >>> not to mess with it. >> >>> >> >>> Sorry this isn't more help. >> >>> >> >>> Mary Lou >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> On 5/24/2020 6:12 PM, Olivier Hecht wrote: >> >>>> My last message with two pics bounced back...hopefully this goes >> >>>> through... >> >>>> >> >>>> Whoops...sorry. Forgot to attach it! Here they are. That white >> piece is >> >>>> glued to the boat...I’m sure of it. >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 6:02 PM Richard Beytagh <rbeytagh at gmail.com> >> >>>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>>> The pic didn’t come through? >> >>>>> >> >>>>> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 5:58 PM Olivier Hecht <oehecht at gmail.com> >> >>>>> wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>>> Well the board fell onto the trailer axle since I guess I pulled >> >>>>>> the boat >> >>>>>> too far forward. Took a chunk out of it so I decided to try to pull >> >>>>>> it. I >> >>>>>> just got the cap off after removing ~60 10mm bolts with blind nuts >> and >> >>>>> now >> >>>>>> I can’t access the pivot to remove the board. See pics...the white >> >>>>>> piece >> >>>>> of >> >>>>>> laminate? seems to be glasses into the hull. I’m afraid to destroy >> >>>>>> it by >> >>>>>> prying. Can anyone confirm to me that this piece should be >> >>>>>> removable? I >> >>>>>> cants see any other way to lift the board out since the pivot is >> >>>>>> inaccessible. I’ll be at the boat for an hour more max, then I >> have to >> >>>>> head >> >>>>>> home. Was really hoping to take the board with me! >> >>>>>> >> >>>>> -- >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> ~~~ _/) ~~~ >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Richard Beytagh >> >>>>> Phone: 828 337 0180 >> >>>>> >> >>>> -------------- next part -------------- >> >>>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >> >>>> Name: IMG_3661.jpg >> >>>> Type: image/jpg >> >>>> Size: 2852710 bytes >> >>>> Desc: not available >> >>>> URL: >> >>>> < >> >> >> http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20200524/1a8b1c27/attachment.jpg >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>
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