[Public-list] Toe Rail
David Fisher
liquid_addiction at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 11 00:30:01 PDT 2004
I have poor drainage on the aft deck as my boat is a little arse heavy, the
result of a bigger motor. I guess it's undesireable, but in the scheme of
things I would not consider rebuilding the taff to allow it to escape. I
don't know your particular situation, but just think of the time you could
be sailing instead...
>From: Dan Pinson <dan at pinson.us>
>Reply-To: Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all <public-list at alberg30.org>
>To: Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all <public-list at alberg30.org>
>Subject: Re: [Public-list] Toe Rail
>Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 21:55:40 -0700
>
> George,
> There are spots on deck - especially aft - that don't drain well when
> the boat is moored. Not pools or water but a some 'spoonfuls' at the
> base of the rails. Naturally, there is water on the deck under way.
> So, it seems an uphill battle keeping the rails properly bedded to the
> deck and one another at the joints when they're continually assailed
> by water. By the joints in my taft rail, for example, I believe it's
> not the first problem. On the other hand, my boat is almost 40 years
> old. The rails surely haven't been replaced at all or too many times.
> Mostly, I'm thinking if I take them up - can I improve them (by
> getting them up of the deck).
> ..Dan
> George Dinwiddie wrote on 8/10/2004 9:33 PM:
>
> Dan,
> Why would you want to change the design?
> - George
> Dan Pinson wrote:
>
> [Ooops. My earlier post appended to another thread. Sorry about
> that.]
> I noticed my taft rail delaminating. Investigation revealed
> some dry
> rot on one end. While I can remedy this, I asked myself what
> would I
> do if I had extensive toe rail damage. I've followed a
> couple of
> threads lately on more localized damage.
> My first choice would be a teak rail raised about 1.5" or so
> off the
> deck. If my perception is correct, I'd need something
> to help
> seal/reinforce the deck-hull seam as well as providing
> attachment
> points for the rail.
> While all aluminum rails are not esthetically pleasing,
> they are
> practical. But then, the genoa track would need to be relocated.
> Have any of you replaced the rail with anything but teak bolted
> to the
> deck or thought about another replacement?
> Regards,
> Dan
> #78
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