Berkeley Mid Winter #2 at Berkeley Yacht ClubDecember 11
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1Eagle11
2Motorcycle Irene22
3El Raton33
4Opa!44
5Peaches55
6Wetsu66
7Elise77
8Great White88
9Take Five99
10Dianne1010
11Discotheque1111
12Wile E Coyote1212
13Luffing Outloud1313
14Expressway1414
15Magic1515
16Libra1616
17Ergo1717
18Risk1919
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Author: Brendan
Subject: Removal of toe rails
Info: (13733 views) Posted: Sunday 4-6-14 01:10:49 PM
My boat (hull #1) had all the toe rails removed, and the holes simply filled. No fasteners were replaced. At first I questioned this approach, but years of good service has convinced me that it is acceptable. The hull deck join has many glassed connections on the interior (stanchion pockets, bulkheads, etc) and was well glued at the factory.

For offshore use, I would still recommend a fastened toe-rail or some kind of fasteners on the hull-deck join in the bow area (up to the chainplates) in the event you hit something large at sea.

--brendan

:: Thanks for the info. I am just wondering how would you
:: bend the T Track as there will be some curve to it?
::
:: Also any part numbers?
::
:: Thanks!
::
:: :: Hello Don, Put on flat, low profile, 1" T track. On my
:: :: boat the holes lined up perfectly. The T track gives
:: :: opportunity to fit barberhaulers, jib haulers or
:: :: whatever and provides the strentgh you lost in removing
:: :: the toe rails. SDK
:: ::
:: :: :: I am thinking of removing the side and rear toe rails
:: :: :: and wondering what to do with the holes.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Do people put bolts with washers back in and seal the
:: :: :: bolts?
:: :: ::
:: :: :: thanks!

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