? ? ? ? ? ? I used to think we needed a cover for every boat outside. But since the Green Peinert 25 will be under the Peinert 26 ( Blue ) it would not get much sun each day. Same for any boat beneath the covered Fluid Design Double. Our rack is pretty well protected except the topmost boats. Our Peinert 26 looks just fine, but yes, UVA and UVB do a job on hulls and human skin.
craig
On Monday, June 17, 2024 at 10:06:12 AM EDT, Jonathan Wright via groups.io <waterrat@...> wrote:
Covers for outside boats is a great reminder that the killer for these boats is UV. It eats and softens the resins, and eventually they crack.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of ZZooey via groups.io Sent: Monday, June 17, 2024 9:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [yankeerowing] Green Peinert outside rack ?
? YRC members: ? ? ? ? ? We were thinking of moving the Green Peinert 25’. ( the? number 6,)? to the Outside rack. It is so high inside the boathouse it’s difficult to get down. On the Outside Rack it would be much lower and easier , plus we could put a private boat in its place.? ? ? ? ? ? ? Suggestions? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Craig
I don't even think a cover is necessary ; though I used to think that. The P26 has been out for a couple seasons and it looks fine.. FYI
craig
On Monday, June 17, 2024 at 09:48:06 AM EDT, David Wick via groups.io <wick.david@...> wrote:
Has anyone checked to see how many times the 6 has been rowed this summer?? Would we get a cover if it is going to be outside?
> On Jun 17, 2024, at 9:34 AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote: > >? YRC members: >? ? ? ? ? We were thinking of moving the Green Peinert 25’. ( the? number 6,)? to the Outside rack. It is so high inside the boathouse it’s difficult to get down. On the Outside Rack it would be much lower and easier , plus we could put a private boat in its place.? ? >? ? ? ? ? Suggestions? >? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Craig
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of ZZooey via groups.io Sent: Monday, June 17, 2024 9:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [yankeerowing] Green Peinert outside rack ?
YRC members: We were thinking of moving the Green Peinert 25’. ( the number 6,) to the Outside rack. It is so high inside the boathouse it’s difficult to get down. On the Outside Rack it would be much lower and easier , plus we could put a private boat in its place. Suggestions? Craig
On Jun 17, 2024, at 9:34 AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote:
YRC members: We were thinking of moving the Green Peinert 25’. ( the number 6,) to the Outside rack. It is so high inside the boathouse it’s difficult to get down. On the Outside Rack it would be much lower and easier , plus we could put a private boat in its place. Suggestions? Craig
YRC members: We were thinking of moving the Green Peinert 25’. ( the number 6,) to the Outside rack. It is so high inside the boathouse it’s difficult to get down. On the Outside Rack it would be much lower and easier , plus we could put a private boat in its place. Suggestions? Craig
On Jun 13, 2024, at 8:45?AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote:
?I just wanted to send the word out. Peggy Hart has lost her red stroke coach NK. She had it mounted on the number 12 Peinert the Blue boat could you please pass the word around to keep an eye open for a red stroke coach. Thanks guys.
I just wanted to send the word out. Peggy Hart has lost her red stroke coach NK. She had it mounted on the number 12 Peinert the Blue boat could you please pass the word around to keep an eye open for a red stroke coach. Thanks guys.
As some of you probably have noticed, the buoys are now back on the river:?
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There are two "no wake" buoys in their usual spots a little downstream of the marina.?
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There is a "no wake" buoy in the middle of the river just upstream of the rail trail bridge.
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Also, about 1/3 of a mile or so upstream from the rail trail bridge, there is a red buoy in the river about 30-40 yards from the bank on the Hadley side of the river. It's in line with the third set of docks on the Hadley side upstream from the rail trail bridge. (It's easy not to see it, and it's easy to hit it when you are rowing upstream if you're not looking for it. So, please keep an eye out for it.)
As some of you probably have noticed, the buoys are now back on the river:?
There are two "no wake" buoys in their usual spots a little downstream of the marina.?
There is a "no wake" buoy in the middle of the river just upstream of the rail trail bridge.
Also, about 1/3 of a mile or so upstream from the rail trail bridge, there is a red buoy in the river about 30-40 yards from the bank on the Hadley side of the river. It's in line with the third set of docks on the Hadley side upstream from the rail trail bridge. (It's easy not to see it, and it's easy to hit it when you are rowing upstream if you're not looking for it. So, please keep an eye out for it.)
Some of you may be interested in the rowing shells?below that are?for sale.
Two Oxford Mark 1 Shells,?$1000 each or BO.
Wooden shells built in 2000, only?used 1 year, stored inside since then. ?
Length 20’ 6”, beam 22”, weight 40lbs.? For details click on this link:
The shells have two dry storage areas in the bow and stern.? In the pictures below you can see the access points.? The sliding seat and oar lock assembly is a Piantedosi Row wing and they are still being sold.? The design has not changed and what’s on the website reflects what’s for sale.? Here’s the link:
The oars are Concept II composite racing oars, very light weight.?
Everything is in like-new condition and I have the original manuals.? I can include the Thule rack boat cradles we have to transport them if desired.
The boats are stored in Sunderland, MA. If you are interested, you can arrange a time
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 11:58?AM e via <wrower=[email protected]> wrote:
In my experience pressing each digit with some force, like you really mean it, seems to work.
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On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 10:55?AM Ernie Alleva via <elaCS=[email protected]> wrote:
Yankee Rowers,?
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On and off many of us have been having trouble getting the boathouse door to open, and we've had to enter the four digit code + "Enter" several?times to?get?the door to open.?
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We spoke with Gary, the marina owner, and he suggested this: Enter the four digit code?+ "Enter"?slowly. He said that, if the lights behind the code keys are flashing, then the code is being entered too fast. So, please give that a try. (And please let me know if you?are still having trouble getting the door to open.)
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Thanks very much.
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-- Ernie?
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On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 11:58?AM e via <wrower=[email protected]> wrote:
In my experience pressing each digit with some force, like you really mean it, seems to work.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 10:55?AM Ernie Alleva via <elaCS=[email protected]> wrote:
Yankee Rowers,?
On and off many of us have been having trouble getting the boathouse door to open, and we've had to enter the four digit code + "Enter" several?times to?get?the door to open.?
We spoke with Gary, the marina owner, and he suggested this: Enter the four digit code?+ "Enter"?slowly. He said that, if the lights behind the code keys are flashing, then the code is being entered too fast. So, please give that a try. (And please let me know if you?are still having trouble getting the door to open.)
Thanks very much.
-- Ernie?
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CLAIRE BOND POTTER |?THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH?
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 10:55?AM Ernie Alleva via <elaCS=[email protected]> wrote:
Yankee Rowers,?
On and off many of us have been having trouble getting the boathouse door to open, and we've had to enter the four digit code + "Enter" several?times to?get?the door to open.?
We spoke with Gary, the marina owner, and he suggested this: Enter the four digit code?+ "Enter"?slowly. He said that, if the lights behind the code keys are flashing, then the code is being entered too fast. So, please give that a try. (And please let me know if you?are still having trouble getting the door to open.)
On and off many of us have been having trouble getting the boathouse door to open, and we've had to enter the four digit code + "Enter" several?times to?get?the door to open.?
We spoke with Gary, the marina owner, and he suggested this: Enter the four digit code?+ "Enter"?slowly. He said that, if the lights behind the code keys are flashing, then the code is being entered too fast. So, please give that a try. (And please let me know if you?are still having trouble getting the door to open.)
Mark—my apologies!—so sorry that I completely forgot about reserving and took the boat you had reserved on Friday. I hope you did get out there and had a good row. ? ?Carol (Edelstein)
On May 22, 2024, at 12:50?PM, jpm_mdd via <jpm_mdd=[email protected]> wrote:
Confession, I took the shower curtain for cleaning but got Covid and it slipped my mind. So sorry. I owe you a shower curtain.
JP
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 07:44:09 PM EDT, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
Thank you, Jonathan! I don’t know about the bathmat upgrade, but I can say that an executive decision was made on the day of the boathouse cleanup, after which the green bathmats moved on to their next life stage. ?
Jenn
On May 21, 2024, at 10:41?AM, Anita Fabos via <anita.fabos=[email protected]> wrote:
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Jonathan!?
Your contributions and handiwork are much appreciated!?
I’ll have to defer to others re the state of the bathmats on the chair!?
Mark—my apologies!—so sorry that I completely forgot about reserving and took the boat you had reserved on Friday. I hope you did get out there and had a good row. ? ?Carol (Edelstein)
On May 22, 2024, at 12:50?PM, jpm_mdd via groups.io <jpm_mdd@...> wrote:
Confession, I took the shower curtain for cleaning but got Covid and it slipped my mind. So sorry. I owe you a shower curtain.
JP
On Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 07:44:09 PM EDT, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
Thank you, Jonathan! I don’t know about the bathmat upgrade, but I can say that an executive decision was made on the day of the boathouse cleanup, after which the green bathmats moved on to their next life stage. ?
Jenn
On May 21, 2024, at 10:41?AM, Anita Fabos via groups.io <anita.fabos@...> wrote:
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Jonathan!?
Your contributions and handiwork are much appreciated!?
I’ll have to defer to others re the state of the bathmats on the chair!?
? ? ?I signed up for the Peinert # 10 yesterday, but was dismayed to find out the boat was on the water already when I arrived. Nobody had signed up on the reservation doc, ?nor signed the sheet in the boathouse before taking it.?
On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 8:32?AM Ernie Alleva via <elaCS=[email protected]> wrote:
Yankee Rowers:?
When you row, please remember to sign-in and sign-out in the boathouse logbook. And, if you use a club boat, please remember to reserve it on the online reservation form at: ??
When you row, please remember to sign-in and sign-out in the boathouse logbook. And, if you use a club boat, please remember to reserve it on the online reservation form at: ??