Rhode Runner?

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Lias
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We needed a boat with more headroom and storage than our Rhodes 22
because we enjoyed that boat so much we knew we wanted to overnight/take
trips more. (So bigger than 22)

We needed to be able to handle it with 2 of us. (Don't know the
realistic upper limit but we didn't look over 39 or so)

We wanted more sleeping space for ourselves and a bit if we brought
anyone who would be in to sleeping aboard. (Depends on the boat and the
passenger for that one. You can actually sleep 6 of people on a Rhodes
22. Not kidding)

Hot water. (Not specific to length but more than 22)

Real head. (See above)

Stove and fridge. (See above)

Well built. Not specific to length at all. 

And...I won't say our price limit but we bought a 1986 35 mk III. 

We don't race but we do like to get where we're going. She's a goer. And
a nice clean yanmar more than made up for the fact that the main isn't
IMF like the Rhodes was. 

We sold the Rhodes with a clear conscience. She was not any form of
lemon. But neither is the C&C and its easier to live on, with 2 or with
more. 

Ron and Lisa
(Name to be announced post ceremony)
Rhode River MD

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On May 30, 2013, at 8:50 PM, Knowles Rich <r...@sailpower.ca> wrote:



        Hmm. Good list, but... If one is prone to indecision and second
guessing, this simply adds to the huge pile of considerations to ponder
before you can go sailing. Perhaps better to decide on a popular make
like C&C that will be resellable, get a couple of knowledgeable friends
you believe in, and go looking for a decent local boat in the price
range you can tolerate. Buy it, go sailing, and learn from the
experience. There are always bigger, better, faster and fancier boats
out there, but you won't really know what you want/need until you have
tried a couple. 
        
        
        Rich Knowles
        Indigo. LF38
        Halifax

        On 2013-05-30, at 21:26, Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com>
wrote:
        
        
        Nice list!

        I might add PHRF, electronics, sail inventory, holding tank,
pressure water, hot water heater.

        Joel 
        Sent from my iPad

        On May 30, 2013, at 8:19 PM, "Dennis C." <capt...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
        
        

                One of my crew is looking for a boat, his first.  I sent
him a list of things to consider.  Here's most of them.
                

                
                Bridge clearance- friend of mine has a nice big boat
that can't get under several critical bridges leading to some prime
sailing.  Touche' is even too tall to get under some bridges where we
sail
                How are the shrouds attached?  Most C&C's carry the
shroud load to the hull.  Many boats carry the load to a bulkhead.  I
don't like that.
                Keel - fin, bulb, shoal, wing, full, centerboard, dagger
board
                Anchor locker on foredeck?
                Fold down, pedestal or mast dinette table
                
                Split lower shrouds vs inline shrouds
                Straight vs swept back spreaders?
                Baby stay?
                
                Diesel vs gas?
                Folding or fixed prop?
                
                Head?  Shower?
                Tiller vs wheel?
                Propane stove?
                Mast head vs fractional?  If I was looking for a race
boat today, I'd go fractional
                Traveler location?  End boom, bridgedeck, cabintop?
                Big cockpit for entertaining?
                Straight drive vs V-drive?
                Fiberglass vs holly/teak sole?
                Opening ports?
                Sugar scoop transom, stern ladder, opening
                Fiberglass headliner vs vinyl headliner
                
                
                
                The list goes on and on.

                
                When I was shopping for my first boat, I was pretty
ignorant.  I wanted a wheel, diesel and shower.  Result?  First boat - 0
for 3.  Second boat had a wheel.  :)
                

                
                Dennis C.
                Touche' 35-1 #83
                Mandeville, LA
                


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