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Question for RummyRummy,
How much space is there between the boom and cabin top when the IMF is in the lowered position? I'm thinking about mounting a 24 W, light weight solar panel on a bracket that will go over the pop top slide. I have not lowered mine yet and am reluctant to do so until I have help aboard just in case I have difficulty raising it. I'm single handling mostly. Thanks... Fair winds and following seas, >>ron<< S/V Serenity __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ |
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Re: Question for RummyRon,
I don't think there is very much clearance and it may be hard to find anyone with a picture. The only time we have the boom down is when conditions get a little strong. You can estimate just by looking at the hole in the mast where the pin goes and then look at the placement of the pin in the slide in relation to the boom. Or you could just try it. Just pull the pin and it slides right down. If there is no one to take up the slack on the main sheet, the boom will swing but it's easily controlled and of course your topping lift will need to be loosened. All you need to do to raise it is loosen the main sheet, pull the pin and push the slide up until the pin locks in position. It's not difficult at all. You can do it with the sail furled or even under sail. Mary Lou 1991 R22 Fretless Rock Hall, MD At 08:40 PM 7/16/2008, you wrote: >Rummy, > >How much space is there between the boom and cabin top when the IMF >is in the lowered position? I'm thinking about mounting a 24 W, >light weight solar panel on a bracket that will go over the pop top >slide. I have not lowered mine yet and am reluctant to do so until >I have help aboard just in case I have difficulty raising it. I'm >single handling mostly. Thanks... > >Fair winds and following seas, > > >>ron<< >S/V Serenity >__________________________________________________ >To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go >to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >__________________________________________________ > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com >Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: >7/16/2008 4:56 PM __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ |
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Reply to Ron Singerman's Question for RummyRon,
I can attest to the fact that you should be quite able to lower the boom. 1. Begin by loosening topping lift, allowing about 18 inches of line. 2. Loosen Main sheet allowing about 18 inches of free lines. 3. Slide companion way cover/hatch forweard. 4. Have small pliers or vice grip in pocket. 5. While left hand holds boom, pull pin with provided ring out until loose. Lower the boom to lower setting. If pin is difficult to pull out use pliers or small vice grip to accomplish task. 6. Adjust topping lift and mainsheet to correct configurations, that is boom level and in center of boat. 7. With boom in correct lower position, use ruler to measure clearance. Take picture of ruler while measuring clearance to document and post picture to Rhodes List. The above can be accomplished by one person even on the water unless you have had too many of Captain Rummy's recommended personal lubricants. Additional reading assignment: http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell071508.php3 Ed K Greenville, SC, USA attachment:
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Re: Re ply to Ron Singerman's Question for RummyVice grips? Pliers? On our boat I can pull that pin with one finger
under windy conditions and I don't have a great deal of strength in my hands. The pin is spring loaded but it works easily. On the other hand, someone on our boat always has a Leatherman available for any opportunity. The only reason to slide the hatch forward is so you can reach the pin. If your arms are so short you have to approach it from the side or it's raining cats and dogs, you can skip that step ML At 07:03 AM 7/17/2008, you wrote: >Ron, > >I can attest to the fact that you should be quite able to lower the boom. > >1. Begin by loosening topping lift, allowing about 18 inches of line. > >2. Loosen Main sheet allowing about 18 inches of free lines. > >3. Slide companion way cover/hatch forweard. > >4. Have small pliers or vice grip in pocket. > >5. While left hand holds boom, pull pin with provided ring out until loose. >Lower the boom to lower setting. If pin is difficult to pull out use pliers >or small vice grip to accomplish task. > >6. Adjust topping lift and mainsheet to correct configurations, that is >boom level and in center of boat. > >7. With boom in correct lower position, use ruler to measure clearance. >Take picture of ruler while measuring clearance to document and post picture >to Rhodes List. > >The above can be accomplished by one person even on the water unless you >have had too many of Captain Rummy's recommended personal lubricants. > >Additional reading assignment: >http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell071508.php3 > >Ed K >Greenville, SC, USA >attachment: > > > >Mary Lou Troy-2 wrote: > > > > Ron, > > > > I don't think there is very much clearance and it may be hard to find > > anyone with a picture. The only time we have the boom down is when > > conditions get a little strong. You can estimate just by looking at > > the hole in the mast where the pin goes and then look at the > > placement of the pin in the slide in relation to the boom. Or you > > could just try it. Just pull the pin and it slides right down. If > > there is no one to take up the slack on the main sheet, the boom will > > swing but it's easily controlled and of course your topping lift will > > need to be loosened. All you need to do to raise it is loosen the > > main sheet, pull the pin and push the slide up until the pin locks in > > position. It's not difficult at all. You can do it with the sail > > furled or even under sail. > > > > Mary Lou > > 1991 R22 Fretless > > Rock Hall, MD > > > > > > At 08:40 PM 7/16/2008, you wrote: > >>Rummy, > >> > >>How much space is there between the boom and cabin top when the IMF > >>is in the lowered position? I'm thinking about mounting a 24 W, > >>light weight solar panel on a bracket that will go over the pop top > >>slide. I have not lowered mine yet and am reluctant to do so until > >>I have help aboard just in case I have difficulty raising it. I'm > >>single handling mostly. Thanks... > >> > >>Fair winds and following seas, > >> > >> >>ron<< > >>S/V Serenity > >>__________________________________________________ > >>To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go > >>to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >>__________________________________________________ > >> > >>No virus found in this incoming message. > >>Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > >>Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: > >>7/16/2008 4:56 PM > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to > > http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > >-- >View this message in context: >http://www.nabble.com/Question-for-Rummy-tp18499493p18506071.html >Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >__________________________________________________ >To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go >to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >__________________________________________________ > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com >Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: >7/16/2008 4:56 PM __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ |
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Re: Re ply to Ron Singerman's Question for RummyMary Lou and Ed,
Thanks for the advice. I'm going to the boat today to install the bracket for the Magma Grill. I just may get daring and lower the boom. Fair winds, >>ron<< S/V Serenity ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Lou Troy" <mtroy@...> To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list@...> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 7:58 AM Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Re ply to Ron Singerman's Question for Rummy > Vice grips? Pliers? On our boat I can pull that pin with one finger > under windy conditions and I don't have a great deal of strength in > my hands. The pin is spring loaded but it works easily. On the other > hand, someone on our boat always has a Leatherman available for any > opportunity. The only reason to slide the hatch forward is so you can > reach the pin. If your arms are so short you have to approach it from > the side or it's raining cats and dogs, you can skip that step > > ML > > > At 07:03 AM 7/17/2008, you wrote: > >>Ron, >> >>I can attest to the fact that you should be quite able to lower the boom. >> >>1. Begin by loosening topping lift, allowing about 18 inches of line. >> >>2. Loosen Main sheet allowing about 18 inches of free lines. >> >>3. Slide companion way cover/hatch forweard. >> >>4. Have small pliers or vice grip in pocket. >> >>5. While left hand holds boom, pull pin with provided ring out until >>loose. >>Lower the boom to lower setting. If pin is difficult to pull out use >>pliers >>or small vice grip to accomplish task. >> >>6. Adjust topping lift and mainsheet to correct configurations, that is >>boom level and in center of boat. >> >>7. With boom in correct lower position, use ruler to measure clearance. >>Take picture of ruler while measuring clearance to document and post >>picture >>to Rhodes List. >> >>The above can be accomplished by one person even on the water unless you >>have had too many of Captain Rummy's recommended personal lubricants. >> >>Additional reading assignment: >>http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell071508.php3 >> >>Ed K >>Greenville, SC, USA >>attachment: >> >> >> >>Mary Lou Troy-2 wrote: >> > >> > Ron, >> > >> > I don't think there is very much clearance and it may be hard to find >> > anyone with a picture. The only time we have the boom down is when >> > conditions get a little strong. You can estimate just by looking at >> > the hole in the mast where the pin goes and then look at the >> > placement of the pin in the slide in relation to the boom. Or you >> > could just try it. Just pull the pin and it slides right down. If >> > there is no one to take up the slack on the main sheet, the boom will >> > swing but it's easily controlled and of course your topping lift will >> > need to be loosened. All you need to do to raise it is loosen the >> > main sheet, pull the pin and push the slide up until the pin locks in >> > position. It's not difficult at all. You can do it with the sail >> > furled or even under sail. >> > >> > Mary Lou >> > 1991 R22 Fretless >> > Rock Hall, MD >> > >> > >> > At 08:40 PM 7/16/2008, you wrote: >> >>Rummy, >> >> >> >>How much space is there between the boom and cabin top when the IMF >> >>is in the lowered position? I'm thinking about mounting a 24 W, >> >>light weight solar panel on a bracket that will go over the pop top >> >>slide. I have not lowered mine yet and am reluctant to do so until >> >>I have help aboard just in case I have difficulty raising it. I'm >> >>single handling mostly. Thanks... >> >> >> >>Fair winds and following seas, >> >> >> >> >>ron<< >> >>S/V Serenity >> >>__________________________________________________ >> >>To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go >> >>to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> >>__________________________________________________ >> >> >> >>No virus found in this incoming message. >> >>Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com >> >>Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: >> >>7/16/2008 4:56 PM >> > >> > __________________________________________________ >> > To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to >> > http://www.rhodes22.org/list >> > __________________________________________________ >> > >> > >> >>-- >>View this message in context: >>http://www.nabble.com/Question-for-Rummy-tp18499493p18506071.html >>Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >>__________________________________________________ >>To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go >>to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >>__________________________________________________ >> >>No virus found in this incoming message. >>Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com >>Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: >>7/16/2008 4:56 PM > > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ |
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Re: Re ply to Ron Singerman's Question for RummyHi Ron,
The ease of "putting in the first reef" was one of the things that sold us on the Rhodes 10 years ago. It should be part of any demo sail. ML At 08:16 AM 7/17/2008, you wrote: >Mary Lou and Ed, > >Thanks for the advice. I'm going to the boat today to install the bracket >for the Magma Grill. I just may get daring and lower the boom. > >Fair winds, > > >>ron<< >S/V Serenity > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mary Lou Troy" <mtroy@...> >To: "The Rhodes 22 Email List" <rhodes22-list@...> >Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 7:58 AM >Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Re ply to Ron Singerman's Question for Rummy > > > > Vice grips? Pliers? On our boat I can pull that pin with one finger > > under windy conditions and I don't have a great deal of strength in > > my hands. The pin is spring loaded but it works easily. On the other > > hand, someone on our boat always has a Leatherman available for any > > opportunity. The only reason to slide the hatch forward is so you can > > reach the pin. If your arms are so short you have to approach it from > > the side or it's raining cats and dogs, you can skip that step > > > > ML > > > > > > At 07:03 AM 7/17/2008, you wrote: > > > >>Ron, > >> > >>I can attest to the fact that you should be quite able to lower the boom. > >> > >>1. Begin by loosening topping lift, allowing about 18 inches of line. > >> > >>2. Loosen Main sheet allowing about 18 inches of free lines. > >> > >>3. Slide companion way cover/hatch forweard. > >> > >>4. Have small pliers or vice grip in pocket. > >> > >>5. While left hand holds boom, pull pin with provided ring out until > >>loose. > >>Lower the boom to lower setting. If pin is difficult to pull out use > >>pliers > >>or small vice grip to accomplish task. > >> > >>6. Adjust topping lift and mainsheet to correct configurations, that is > >>boom level and in center of boat. > >> > >>7. With boom in correct lower position, use ruler to measure clearance. > >>Take picture of ruler while measuring clearance to document and post > >>picture > >>to Rhodes List. > >> > >>The above can be accomplished by one person even on the water unless you > >>have had too many of Captain Rummy's recommended personal lubricants. > >> > >>Additional reading assignment: > >>http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/sowell071508.php3 > >> > >>Ed K > >>Greenville, SC, USA > >>attachment: > >> > >> > >> > >>Mary Lou Troy-2 wrote: > >> > > >> > Ron, > >> > > >> > I don't think there is very much clearance and it may be hard to find > >> > anyone with a picture. The only time we have the boom down is when > >> > conditions get a little strong. You can estimate just by looking at > >> > the hole in the mast where the pin goes and then look at the > >> > placement of the pin in the slide in relation to the boom. Or you > >> > could just try it. Just pull the pin and it slides right down. If > >> > there is no one to take up the slack on the main sheet, the boom will > >> > swing but it's easily controlled and of course your topping lift will > >> > need to be loosened. All you need to do to raise it is loosen the > >> > main sheet, pull the pin and push the slide up until the pin locks in > >> > position. It's not difficult at all. You can do it with the sail > >> > furled or even under sail. > >> > > >> > Mary Lou > >> > 1991 R22 Fretless > >> > Rock Hall, MD > >> > > >> > > >> > At 08:40 PM 7/16/2008, you wrote: > >> >>Rummy, > >> >> > >> >>How much space is there between the boom and cabin top when the IMF > >> >>is in the lowered position? I'm thinking about mounting a 24 W, > >> >>light weight solar panel on a bracket that will go over the pop top > >> >>slide. I have not lowered mine yet and am reluctant to do so until > >> >>I have help aboard just in case I have difficulty raising it. I'm > >> >>single handling mostly. Thanks... > >> >> > >> >>Fair winds and following seas, > >> >> > >> >> >>ron<< > >> >>S/V Serenity > >> >>__________________________________________________ > >> >>To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go > >> >>to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >> >>__________________________________________________ > >> >> > >> >>No virus found in this incoming message. > >> >>Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > >> >>Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: > >> >>7/16/2008 4:56 PM > >> > > >> > __________________________________________________ > >> > To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to > >> > http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >> > __________________________________________________ > >> > > >> > > >> > >>-- > >>View this message in context: > >>http://www.nabble.com/Question-for-Rummy-tp18499493p18506071.html > >>Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >> > >>__________________________________________________ > >>To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go > >>to http://www.rhodes22.org/list > >>__________________________________________________ > >> > >>No virus found in this incoming message. > >>Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > >>Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: > >>7/16/2008 4:56 PM > > > > __________________________________________________ > > To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to > > http://www.rhodes22.org/list > > __________________________________________________ > > > >__________________________________________________ >To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go >to http://www.rhodes22.org/list >__________________________________________________ > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com >Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1556 - Release Date: >7/16/2008 4:56 PM __________________________________________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ |
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Re: Question for RummyRon
I just mounted a 24W panel on the pop top sliding portion. The panel I purchased is lower than the lip on the slider portion of the pop top, so there is no chance of the boom hitting it. The exact clearance below the boom to the top of the raised pop top is small, only a few inches, but sorry I don't have the exact measurement. Andrew s/v Carmen On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Ron Singerman <sail@...> wrote: > Rummy, > > How much space is there between the boom and cabin top when the IMF is in > the lowered position? I'm thinking about mounting a 24 W, light weight solar > panel on a bracket that will go over the pop top slide. I have not lowered > mine yet and am reluctant to do so until I have help aboard just in case I > have difficulty raising it. I'm single handling mostly. Thanks... > > Fair winds and following seas, > > >>ron<< > S/V Serenity > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to > http://www.rhodes22.org/list > __________________________________________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe or for help with using the mailing list go to http://www.rhodes22.org/list __________________________________________________ |
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