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On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 12:07 PM Steven Alm <stevenalm at gmail.com> wrote: > Ric. > > On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 12:06 PM Steven Alm <stevenalm at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Ric, >> My aluminum tracks are screwed into the sides of the black plastic, >> Starboard, or whatever it is and the black strips are through-bolted to the >> transom. The through-bolts just have washers and nuts on the inside. There >> are two wooden backing supports on the inside but the bolts on the >> starboard track do not go through the support, but the port side bolts do. >> The black strips are 1" wide and 2" thick. If you look closely at the >> picture you'll see the starboard side strip has an extra clear or white >> strip of plastic spacer sandwiched between the black strip and the hull. >> It's 1" wide and 3/8" thick. The port side does not have that extra spacer. >> (This is my second attempt. First one with three pics was too large, so >> I'll send separately.) >> >> On Wed, Nov 18, 2020 at 12:01 PM Steven Alm <stevenalm at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Ric, >>> My aluminum tracks are screwed into the sides of the black plastic, >>> Starboard, or whatever it is and the black strips are through-bolted to the >>> transom. The through-bolts just have washers and nuts on the inside. There >>> are two wooden backing supports on the inside but the bolts on the >>> starboard track do not go through the support, but the port side bolts do. >>> The black strips are 1" wide and 2" thick. If you look closely at the >>> picture you'll see the starboard side strip has an extra clear or white >>> strip of plastic spacer sandwiched between the black strip and the hull. >>> It's 1" wide and 3/8" thick. The port side does not have that extra spacer. >>> Hope my pics come through: >>> >>> "Slim" >>> Fandango >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 9:00 AM Ric Stott <ric at stottarchitecture.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Steven >>>> I’m glad my pics came through. >>>> Yours a looks more like Cary’s than mine. >>>> You both have have plastic outside of the U channel. >>>> I think mine rails are screwed to the transom using screws from the >>>> laz, that is, the inside of the transom - directly into the plastic strips >>>> on the inside of my rails. >>>> I have a 1/2 plastic running vertical on the inside of each U channel. >>>> The StarBoard or whatever that is, decreases the dept of the u channel >>>> by 1/2”, so there is only a 1/2” channel to hold the motor on the boat. >>>> The mount and transom was very weak in the area and the whole transom >>>> flexed - even in the area the rails attached, which hold have stiffened it >>>> vertically at least. >>>> >>>> I like your set up better and will move in that direction. >>>> It appears that your Plastic strips are screwed into the transom at >>>> like- 3” o.c. >>>> The material looks to be about 3/4’ x 1” - can you confirm that for me? >>>> Are those thru bolts? >>>> What is the backing behind the transom? >>>> How are the U channels fastened to the Plastic strips on each side? >>>> Thanks - that’s alotta questions. >>>> Ric Dadventure >>>> >>>> >>>> Richard Stott, AIA, LEED AP >>>> www.stottarchitecture.com >>>> Office 631-283-1777 >>>> Cell 516-965-3164 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> > On Nov 17, 2020, at 9:06 AM, Cary Tolbert <retiredtoby at gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > Thanks Steven. It does look similar to my tracks. Less secure than I >>>> would >>>> > have thought. Your track looks to be longer than my set up. >>>> > Thanks again for the help. >>>> > Cary >>>> > S/V Whisper >>>> > >>>> > On Tue, Nov 17, 2020, 8:56 AM Steven Alm <stevenalm at gmail.com> wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> My boat is a 1990 but probably similar vintage motor lift. The >>>> stopper is >>>> >> only on the starboard side track with is longer than the port side. >>>> It is >>>> >> not through-bolted to the transom and just unscrews. The bolt is >>>> covered >>>> >> with a plastic or composite bushing. >>>> >> >>>> >> On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 9:11 AM Richard Stott < >>>> ric at stottarchitecture.com> >>>> >> wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >>> Nabble is a PITA >>>> >>> Here are some pics. >>>> >>> Westmarine mount is temporary. >>>> >>> The GB 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" rails are 11 7/8” apart - out to out. >>>> >>> My new rails will extend past the useless rub rail. >>>> >>> But -They will not extend past the top of the transom. >>>> >>> It will be manual. >>>> >>> The stops are simple 1/4” aluminum bolts at the bottom of the rails. >>>> >>> More to follow >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Richard Stott, AIA, LEED AP >>>> >>> www.stottarchitecture.com >>>> >>> Office 631-283-1777 >>>> >>> Cell 516-965-3164 >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>>> On Nov 16, 2020, at 9:48 AM, Cary Tolbert <retiredtoby at gmail.com> >>>> >> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks Rob >>>> >>>> There is a good reason for asking questions. The more brains the >>>> >> better. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2020, 8:32 AM Lowe, Rob <rlowe at vt.edu> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Cary, >>>> >>>>> I don't believe grease on the tracks would be a good idea. Any >>>> grease >>>> >>>>> would attract and hold dirt, which will just add to the wear. I >>>> >> think a >>>> >>>>> spray lubricant such as Sailcoat would be the most you would want >>>> to >>>> >>> use. - >>>> >>>>> Rob >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> ________________________________ >>>> >>>>> From: Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org> on >>>> behalf of >>>> >>>>> Cary Tolbert <retiredtoby at gmail.com> >>>> >>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2020 4:07 PM >>>> >>>>> To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> >>>> >>>>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Help with motor mount >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> Thanks Ric. You mentioned, from your survey, that we had the same >>>> >> mount. >>>> >>>>> The pictures would be really great. If you could give me the >>>> >>>>> dimensions that would put me in business. >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> While I am at it, I have one more question for those on da List. >>>> Does >>>> >>>>> anyone have experience with silicone dielectric grease as >>>> lubricant >>>> >> on a >>>> >>>>> track. I am thinking of the rails of the motor lift. >>>> >>>>> Cary >>>> >>>>> Whisper >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>> On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 3:21 PM Ric Stott < >>>> ric at stottarchitecture.com> >>>> >>>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>>>> Cory >>>> >>>>>> The pics I see of the red boat has a motor mount a grade level up >>>> >> from >>>> >>>>>> mine. My aluminum rails are attached directly to the hull. >>>> There is >>>> >> a >>>> >>>>>> Delrin (I think) strip that runs on the inside of the channel, >>>> bottom >>>> >>> to >>>> >>>>>> top. I took some pics and will send them out on Monday if I can. >>>> >>>>>> Ric >>>> >>>>>> Dadventure >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> On Nov 14, 2020, at 11:38 AM, Lee Kuhn <lvjkuhn at gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> ?The minute I get off the waiting list at your marina I'll pull >>>> the >>>> >>>>>> trigger >>>> >>>>>>> on getting a recycled one from Stan. >>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 14, 2020, 11:31 AM Cary Tolbert < >>>> retiredtoby at gmail.com >>>> >>> >>>> >>>>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks Lee. Your boat looks like it was upgraded in its life. >>>> That >>>> >>>>>> system >>>> >>>>>>>> is much newer and a better thought out system than the one on >>>> my >>>> >> 86. >>>> >>>>>>>> Rob's 90 something has something similar for his 9.9 hp with >>>> all >>>> >>>>>> electrical >>>> >>>>>>>> controls. >>>> >>>>>>>> Any luck on tracking down your Rhodes 22 to be? >>>> >>>>>>>> Cary >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 11:18 AM Lee Kuhn <lvjkuhn at gmail.com> >>>> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> Gary, >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> Don't know if any of the attached of my former 1986 AT EASE >>>> will >>>> >>>>> help. >>>> >>>>>>>>> Might need to enlarge. Seems like a variety of stops might >>>> work. >>>> >>>>> Good >>>> >>>>>>>>> luck! >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> Lee >>>> >>>>>>>>> No Boat Yet >>>> >>>>>>>>> Claytor Lake, VA >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 10:16 AM Cary Tolbert < >>>> >>> retiredtoby at gmail.com >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> I am asking for help with photos for an 86 Rhodes. My boat >>>> was >>>> >>>>>>>>>> apparently hit >>>> >>>>>>>>>> in the marina and I have a damaged motor mount. I was able to >>>> >>>>> salvage >>>> >>>>>>>>> most >>>> >>>>>>>>>> of the damaged parts and replicate them from existing >>>> patterns of >>>> >>>>> the >>>> >>>>>>>> old >>>> >>>>>>>>>> parts. >>>> >>>>>>>>>> However, the LOWER STOPS were missing. So at this point I >>>> have no >>>> >>>>> idea >>>> >>>>>>>>> what >>>> >>>>>>>>>> I need to do to replicate these parts. Photos will be very >>>> >> helpful. >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Measurement would also be greatly appreciated. I am guessing >>>> any >>>> >>>>> boat >>>> >>>>>>>>> from >>>> >>>>>>>>>> an 82 to an 89 may have a very similar set up. Ric I am >>>> glad you >>>> >>>>> can >>>> >>>>>>>> now >>>> >>>>>>>>>> send pictures with your computer. You mentioned that we have >>>> the >>>> >>>>> same >>>> >>>>>>>> set >>>> >>>>>>>>>> up. What type of material did Stan use for the stops? Stan >>>> said, >>>> >>> he >>>> >>>>>> no >>>> >>>>>>>>>> longer makes this type of mount and cannot furnish parts. So >>>> I >>>> >> must >>>> >>>>>>>> rely >>>> >>>>>>>>> on >>>> >>>>>>>>>> your help and my modest skills to be able to sail next >>>> season. >>>> >>>>>>>>>> It must have been a lot of force on the collision as I found >>>> >> three >>>> >>>>>>>> 1/4 >>>> >>>>>>>>>> inch stainless steel bolts bent to 90 degrees and one bolt >>>> was >>>> >>>>> sheared >>>> >>>>>>>>> into >>>> >>>>>>>>>> two pieces. >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your help, >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Cary Tolbert >>>> >>>>>>>>>> S/V Whisper "86 >>>> >>>>>>>>>> Radford, VA >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> -------------- next part -------------- >>>> >>>>>>>>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >>>> >>>>>>>>> Name: Motor Lift Side.jpg >>>> >>>>>>>>> Type: image/jpeg >>>> >>>>>>>>> Size: 1770484 bytes >>>> >>>>>>>>> Desc: not available >>>> >>>>>>>>> URL: < >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>>> >> >>>> http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20201114/c7f75d52/attachment.jpg >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> -------------- next part -------------- >>>> >>>>>>>>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >>>> >>>>>>>>> Name: Motor Lift Top.jpg >>>> >>>>>>>>> Type: image/jpeg >>>> >>>>>>>>> Size: 1804873 bytes >>>> >>>>>>>>> Desc: not available >>>> >>>>>>>>> URL: < >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>>> >> >>>> http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20201114/c7f75d52/attachment-0001.jpg >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> -------------- next part -------------- >>>> >>>>>>>>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >>>> >>>>>>>>> Name: Motor Lift Side Top.jpg >>>> >>>>>>>>> Type: image/jpeg >>>> >>>>>>>>> Size: 1845462 bytes >>>> >>>>>>>>> Desc: not available >>>> >>>>>>>>> URL: < >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>>> >> >>>> http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20201114/c7f75d52/attachment-0002.jpg >>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >> -------------- next part -------------- >>>> >> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >>>> >> Name: IMG_0648.jpg >>>> >> Type: image/jpg >>>> >> Size: 1942916 bytes >>>> >> Desc: not available >>>> >> URL: < >>>> >> >>>> http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20201117/5e697346/attachment.jpg >>>> >>> >>>> >> >>>> >>>>
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