2010-11-12; 17:28:16 EST
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Rob, Find out what color and material she wants for the curtains and go pick out the tile you will be installing. Done deal. Slam dunk. Rummy In a message dated 11/12/2010 4:54:46 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sealovertech at yahoo.com writes: Joined last night, got my first digest today. I figured I'd introduce myself. I own a 1973 Venture 17 which I enjoy with the wife, or a friend, or single-handed on the local lakes, the Susquehanna and the Chesapeake. I first saw a Rhodes at the Annapolis sailboat show last year. I was smitten. I read every page of that book Stan calls a brochure. I tried overnighting on the 17 but just need (want?) something bigger, and of course I'm on a very tight budget. Right now the top two choices are a Macgregor 25 at a bargain basement price and it needs work in a few areas that I have experience and ability (cleaning, engine, woodworking, trailer modification) And a used Rhodes with standard floorplan, IMF, fancy engine lift and a Rhodes trailer. This is from General Boats, as-is. But it's exactly 4 times the price of the bargain basement Mac. Still a bargain compared to the one private-sale Rhodes I've seen lately. I presented both options to the wife. The Mac is in the "who cares, do what you want" price range and the Rhodes will require me to buy her new curtains and put a tile floor in the kitchen, and will totally deplete my allowance fund. I'm seesawing back and forth. The 22 and 25 both seem to have "enough" room. The 22 I think would be more like my 17 in that if I feel like going out for a sail in the evening after work I can just go down to the river, rig and launch it myself and poke around until after sunset. (and launch in an unprotected ramp in river current) I guess I really didn't have a question other than "is there other things I should be thinking about in this comparison?" Thank you in advance for any replies. -RobSee the original archive post