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Author: Eric
Subject: Express 27 toe rails for sale or trade.
Info: (11766 views) Posted: Tuesday 2-1-11 05:12:10 PM
we removed all the teak parts , then I sanded the crap out of them, Tim repaired / filled a few spots / cracks , soaked them in epoxy , sanded then awlgriped them the same color as deck. we figure it will last many years before needing some touch up and they are stronger / cheaper than the plastic materials . I liked the teak color but I never kept it up. as for the rails ,,yes they are from home depot but they are still stainless not sure what grade , do not think its 316 but they claim it support 400 LBS when bolted to bathroom wall, we broke the original teak ones several times LOL

:: Ahhhhh good one. So all we had Tim do was paint the teak
:: with the Awlgrip the came Oyster White as the smooth
:: parts of the deck.
::
:: So the answer is it is the teak!
::
:: Here's another money saver those handrails aren't the
:: stainless ones you'd find in a boat catalog, but simply
:: handicap handrails for the bathroom. IIRC $30 ea at the
:: local Lowes or Home Depot.
::
:: Also the flat tracks where the crew sits are the
:: original stock Express 27 jib tracks also. New tracks
:: run $60-$100 each.
::
:: :: I just went back to look at your pictures once again as
:: :: I remembered
::
:: :: something unusual about your companionway guides for
:: :: hatch and washboard. No teak? You have to fess up more
:: :: details about replacement
::
:: :: for it. Someone in another topic suggested using plastic
:: :: ones. Starboard
::
:: :: has some texture , your appears smooth. What is it , do
:: :: you have a source ? I would love to get it for my boat.
:: ::
:: :: :: The windows are acrylic.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: I drooled over your pictures.That is best rebirth of e27
:: :: :: :: .
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: I wish I had your resolve. Hope one day .
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Thanks for sharing anyway. How about those windows ,
:: :: :: :: what are you using for replacement ?
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Thanks, Tim Sarns who is based in Mt Clemens, MI did the
:: :: :: :: :: work. He actually had to fix a few large wet spots
:: :: :: :: :: before the painting. All we had to do is take her apart
:: :: :: :: :: and put her back together. The crew came and went to
:: :: :: :: :: help us and that took about 30 hours.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: We decided on Awlgrip, the nonskid color is moondust and
:: :: :: :: :: the rest is oyster white.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Here's a SnapFish album of the whole project, pictures
:: :: :: :: :: are out of order:
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: http://www2.snapfish.com/snapfish/thumbnailshare/AlbumID=30874050...
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: Holly crap , that looks awesome. Would you provide some
:: :: :: :: :: :: details re you
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: paint and colors ? I really like your non skid. What is
:: :: :: :: :: :: it?
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: Congrats as she looks hot.
:: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: Evolution underwent a refit / paint job and the toe
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: rails from just in front of the forward stanchion and
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: aft were removed. See photo:
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: http://express27.org/photos/2797.jpg
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: Both of the removed sections of toe rail are complete
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: and are stored in the boat currently.
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: Asking $150 ea OBO, trade is another possibility I’m
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: interested in either a #3 or #1 in moderate or practice
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: condition, will also consider selling sections, so make
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: an offer.
:: :: :: :: :: :: ::

:: :: :: :: :: :: :: -Dan
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