Delta Ditch Run at Stockton Sailing Club/Richmond Yacht ClubJune 12
Story
Congratulations to Get Happy!!
Recap by Brendan Busch


Aerial Photos by H20 Shots
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1
1Get Happy!!11
2Magic Bus22
3Shenanigans33
4Light'n Up44
5Discotheque55
6Dianne66
7Take Five77
8Opa!88
9Peaches99
10Desperado1010
11Libra11DNF
11El Raton11DNF
11Archimedes11DNF
11Expressway11DNF
11Scandalous11DNF
11Elise11DNS
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Author: Bryan Myers
Subject: Removal of toe rails
Info: (12360 views) Posted: Friday 7-27-12 08:39:56 PM
Mine was removed from the front stanchion aft. The previous owner did the work. They put the bolts back in.

Unless you are in the habit of moving around on the low side I don't think the safety factor is huge.

One thing that concerns me is that the metal toe rail is great armor against collision. Otherwise I don't miss it.

:: An alternative is tracks. I have asymmetrical (lip on
:: outside edge) which looks clean.
::
:: Joe.
::
:: :: I did just this on my boat. The deck/hull connection was
:: :: then bolted/screwed together. It makes sitting on the
:: :: rail comfortable, but the loss of a foothold is not so
:: :: safe for the crew. I am planning on adding back the
:: :: handrails to the cabin top to address the safety issue.
:: :: If I were doing ocean racing, I would definitely want
:: :: toerails.
:: ::
:: :: There is also the convenience factor of being able to
:: :: clip things to the toerails.
:: ::
:: :: Maryann
:: ::
:: :: :: I am thinking of removing the toe rails from the first
:: :: :: stanchion all the way back.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Any thoughts to if it is better to remove them or keep
:: :: :: them?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Also, do people put the bolts back in or epoxy the
:: :: :: holes?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: thanks,
:: ::
:: :: :: Don

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