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Netflix has a good movie on that called "The Dig". Very interesting! HankSee the original archive post
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 4:07 PM Cary Tolbert <retiredtoby at gmail.com> wrote: > It could be like the Anglo-Saxon burial at Sutton Hoo. A Saxon king buried > in his boat in England > Google it. > Cary Tolbert > SV Whisper 86 > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2021, 3:59 PM Ric Stott <ric at stottarchitecture.com> wrote: > > > Stan et al > > This is a difficult subject but since you brought it up. > > Rhodies - > > If you plan to use your boat as the coffin - it will not work! > > I shouldn’t have to remind you that the Rhodes 22 does not sink. > > I know Stan’s sense of humor is talking and so is mine. > > But we have joked about how to send off our race captain on the C&C 35 > > I’ve been sailing on for 30 years. > > He’s 85, bought his boat new and is still racing, but hey, ya never know. > > > > Far off-shore and out-of-sight, a thru-hull fitting comes loose - - - > > The C&C disappears, the Rhodes becomes part of the Plastic waste island > > floating forever mid ocean. > > Long live Stan and the Rhodes 22 - may we float forever. > > Ric > > sv Dadventure > > Hampton Bays, NY > > > > Richard Stott, AIA, LEED AP > > www.stottarchitecture.com > > Office 631-283-1777 > > Cell 516-965-3164 > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mar 1, 2021, at 3:32 PM, stan <stan at generalboats.com> wrote: > > > > > > It is a good thing one of us has a good memory. No motor and we made > it > > all the way to the dead end of that long narrow canal? If I knew the > boats > > were that good I would have kept them all. What did you say your name > was. > > > > > > Roger, this guy knows more about the boat than I do. Ask Him. He has > > owned two; I never could afford one. But lately been considering it > since > > they now come with a great surprise benefit: Free burial at sea for a > neat > > net savings. > > > > > > stan > > > > > > Mike, thanks for those wonderful memories. > > > > > > > > > > > > On 3/1/21 2:45 PM, Michael D. Weisner wrote: > > >> I bought my first Rhodes 22, an RC - that's what they were called back > > then (1980) from Stan in Rose's kitchen, after our test sail. I attached > 2 > > pdf files of the sales materials distributed to potential buyers in 1980 > at > > shows, including the price list and a narrative on the Rhodes > Continental. > > >> > > >> Sheryl and I loved the RC, first seen at the Stamford in the Water > Boat > > Show in the autumn of 1980. Stan had promised a test sail when I gave him > > the $25 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT. Unfortunately, he was too busy taking orders > at > > the show so we met him one very cold late October day at the house in > > Amityville. The wind was howling at a good 15-20 knots and we had a heck > of > > a sail. Stan just sat on the cockpit seat with his back up against the > > cabin bulkhead facing the stern. He zipped his parka up and smiled as I > > sailed her hard. He didn't care what I tried because he had faith in the > > design. We came about and even jibed with all the cloth flying (150 > Genoa). > > I asked him if we needed to reef the main (roller reefing) and he just > > shrugged, so we didn't. With a crew of 4 twenty somethings and the > master, > > we were invincible. When we finally go back to the canal behind the > house, > > Stan took the helm, showing me how to propel the RC with just the rudder. > > It was then that I realized, we didn't have an engine on the mount. Who > > needed a stinking motor? > > >> > > >> Stan wanted us to be among the first to try out his IMF design but he > > was unable to give us a firm delivery date so we took delivery of the RC > in > > March 1981. Stan set it up with us and we sailed for about an hour. He > only > > told me how to retrieve her, no practice attempt. I dropped him at our > dock > > and we went out for more sailing. The two of us were finally able to get > on > > the trailer and dropped the mast in the dark. What a day! What a boat! > > >> > > >> In those days, we sailed from March 1st through Thanksgiving, as > > trailer sailors! Now, we are on a mooring and I am happy to sail May 15th > > to October 15, but, we do sail a '91 Rhodes 22 w/IMF and lots of creature > > comforts. One thing hasn’t changed: I still love to sail my Rhodes 22 > fully > > rigged in lots of wind. But, I must confess, I do furl the main and the > > huge Genoa well before we hit 15-20 kts. > > >> > > >> Mike > > >> s/v Wind Lass ('91) > > >> Nissequogue River, NY > > >> I’d rather be sailing :~) > > >> > > >> -----Original Message----- > > >> From: Rhodes22-list <rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org> On Behalf Of > > Roger Pihlaja Home > > >> Sent: Monday, March 1, 2021 1:51 PM > > >> To: The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> > > >> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Rhodes Continental Sails > > >> > > >> Joe, > > >> > > >> It is my understanding that Stan changed the name from Rhodes > > Continental 22 to Rhodes 22 around the time he took over production of > the > > boat. Other than the in house production line, I think all the hull > lines > > and sail plan were unchanged. The hull molds were literally the same. > The > > Rhodes Continental 22 was not offered with the inner mast furling > > mainsail. That came later. Stan, if I’ve gotten something wrong here, > > please jump into this discussion. > > >> > > >> Roger Pihlaja > > >> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium > > >> > > >> Sent from my iPad > > >> > > >>> On Mar 1, 2021, at 1:33 PM, Joe Dempsey <joedempsey at hughes.net> > wrote: > > >>> > > >>> Then I'm confused. It is my understanding that the Continental was > > >>> only built for a few years. My question, therefore is what is the > > >>> difference in sail plan from a Continental and any other Rhodes 22? > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> ----- > > >>> Joe Dempsey > > >>> s/v Respite > > >>> Rhodes 22 1989/2005 > > >>> Deltaville,VA > > >>> -- > > >>> Sent from: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/ > > >> -------------- next part -------------- > > >> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > >> Name: Rhodes Sales Literature, circa 1980.pdf > > >> Type: application/pdf > > >> Size: 2084509 bytes > > >> Desc: not available > > >> URL: < > > > http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20210301/83808c7b/attachment.pdf > > > > > >> -------------- next part -------------- > > >> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > >> Name: Report on the Rhodes Continental, circa 1980.pdf > > >> Type: application/pdf > > >> Size: 687656 bytes > > >> Desc: not available > > >> URL: < > > > http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20210301/83808c7b/attachment-0001.pdf > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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