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I’m following this discussion
For what it’s worth - I'm about to pull and replace my 1969 P35 toe-rails as well.
Been thinking it over and looking at how others have done this.
These Sailing Uma and Refitting Athena videos offer an alternative approach I'm planning to take.
(I will be in my own backyard - not on the water)
Remove and fiberglass over the joint, fair/paint/etc.
Fabricate SS L-brackets to hold the new bulwark-style toe-rail. Bulwark flat stock can be ipe, mahogany, etc. I'm sure any savings over teak will be eaten up by the SS fabrications.
Brackets at the Bow, at each stanchion base, mid-deck for springs, and at the stern. Possibly need a few more as necessary.
Base under each bracket is a 1/4 inch FG pad to spread load and keep water away from the mounting holes/fasteners.
Starting with the removal
lessons learned about glass and epoxy
Summary, soft core repair, painting
reassembling and sailing back to FLA without lifelines and stanchions
On Uma they left the toe-rails off completely and just reinstalled the stanchions and lifelines on pads.
I will install a flat bulwark leaving a gap of about 1/4 to 1/2 inch above the deck to allow water to drain freely.
I'm thinking the bulwark could be 5/4 (actual inch thick) wide by approx. 3 inches tall.
Current P35 toe-rail is just under 2-inches tall. So I might want it a bit shorter…
Playing with ideas for how I install the gunnel-mounted head-sail track - want to avoid too many holes - maybe a raised pad under that strip might be enough to prevent any new leaks. That track gets a lot of twisting torque.
Refitting Athena (about 10 minutes in to 15 minutes) shows the bulwark + bracket style I plan to use instead of 200 screw holes through the hull-deck joint.
Now I need to find folks who can make the SS brackets I need.
Cheers,
-DaveL
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