In my opinion, the Class made a big mistake in allowing people to cut
the toe rails off. In addition to damage protection in event of
collision as noted by Bill Park, the toe rail prevents tools and gear
from rolling in the water at the dock and, as the name implies, it
helps prevent crew from going overboard under the lifeline. Also, the
toe rail's a handy place to clip snatch blocks, twings, spinnaker
turning blocks, etc. In my opinion, it would be a big mistake to cut
your toe rails off. That's an opinion from the peanut gallery in
Detroit. Possibly the majority of the San Francisco Bay sailors
disagree. Although several of the top boats there have not removed
their toe rails (e.g. Flying Circus which won the Nationals 3-4
times).