2009-08-24; 07:38:25 EDT
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Lou, The majority of the boats have been built with the IMF since it's introduction by GB. I'm not sure exactly when it came about. Perhaps Stan or someone else could enlighten us. Rummy In a message dated 8/23/2009 8:21:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lsr3 at nyu.edu writes: I want to thank those who gave their opinions on sailing the Rhodes singlehanded in >15kt winds. Today was another good example: I thought I might be motoring more than sailing as the early forecasts were for 5 or less knot winds in the afternoon. I ve been one to treat those VHF forecasts as very general and thus found the wind coming up really nice in the early afternoon. Just enough to have both sails up but only a small jib to practice with today. Storms did show themselves by dusk in Bklyn, relief from the humidity and heat at last! As far as furling mains go, I have to say I enjoy the older style standard main rolling up on the boom. I ve only gone out reefed once last week and am still practicing reefing it as quickly as possible so I can do it in the dark just in case:) how many others of you Rhodies out there roll the main around the boom circa the 1981 rig? Lou Rosenberg s/v Miracles Bklyn NY -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Sailing-Q%3A-how-many-folks-singlehand-a-R22-with-15%2Bknot-winds--tp25088995p25108833.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com.See the original archive post