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#4842 - 05/24/02 01:32 PM handrail repair
Joe Ruzzi Offline
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Registered: 03/27/00
Posts: 173
Loc: Arnold, MD
After 22 years of racing and cruising on Mondial, the handrail screws have begun to fail. Does anyone have a good method of doing this repair? A single screw is used to go from the external handrail, through the cabin roof and then secure the internal rail. Let me know if you have any good ideas.

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#4843 - 05/24/02 02:38 PM Re: handrail repair
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I removed the handrails and flipped them so the old exterior ones were down below and vice versa. I then fastened them with stainless steel T bolts. Get the bolt longer than you need and cut them down to size. Worked out really well. Good luck!

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#4844 - 05/29/02 09:04 AM Re: handrail repair
Harley Nethken Offline
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Registered: 02/24/08
Posts: 21
Loc: Slidell, LA
Got rid of the wood rails 6+ years ago but prior to that I off set the rails and used a "sex" bolt to secure the inside rails. The sex bolt was made by my local machine shop by drilling and tapping a 3/8" dia x 1" long s.s. bolt. The inside tap was I think a 1/4-20.I used a fender washer and boat life and have never looked back, no leaks drips or problems. I also soaked the 1/4-20 screw bearing point on the rail with epoxy so the wood wouldn't continue to soften as my crew hung on them.

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#4845 - 05/29/02 10:17 AM Re: handrail repair
Brad Stokes Offline
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Registered: 06/14/00
Posts: 53
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX
I did away with the teak handrails on deck completely last year. I had a stainless set made that I ordered ordered thru Bosun Supplies. I think they were about $95 each. They look fantastic on deck - a more modern, racy look. They thrubolt to the old teak rails below that were still in good condition. The new stainless rails came with a larger diameter bolt than the wimpy 3/16" bolts that were original. I highly recommed this upgrade.

However, I still have all the old bolts. They're yours if you want them. Just let me know.

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#4846 - 06/03/02 05:32 PM Re: handrail repair
Bobby Cox Offline
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Registered: 02/13/10
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Loc: Oxford, MI
The teak handrails on Ricochet (#89) gave out about 6 years ago. We considered "flipping" the inside rails to the outside, but the interior hand rails were made from maple, not teak so dropped this idea. We found a local shop that made us new teak rails using the old rails as a pattern. We had them made a little beefier than the originals and used new 3/16 thru bolts as the originals after drilling the cabin top holes oversized, filling with West System, and re-drilling to size. Two coats of Cetol Marine anually has kept them looking as new as the day they were installed.

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#4847 - 06/08/02 09:37 AM Re: handrail repair
Steve Buzbee Offline
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Registered: 04/12/04
Posts: 338
Loc: Highland Park, NJ
A few questions regarding the SS handrails mentioned by Brad Stokes. Are they a standard fabrication (i.e. can I just order them?). Are they class legal? Do the holes align with the existing holes? Is there a phone number for the supplier?
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#4848 - 06/10/02 10:16 AM Re: handrail repair
Brad Stokes Offline
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Registered: 06/14/00
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Loc: Corpus Christi, TX
Steve

Bosun Supplies number is (888) 433-3484. Talk to Chris, she helped me a bunch. Mention my name and she'll probably remember, because I had to send back two rails (they goofed on the bolt spacing). It was definately a custom fabrication. You need to measure your holes PRECISELY. Mine were 13 15/16" apart at centerline. The bolt length from the base of the handrail to the end of the threads was three inches, with 3/4" of thread. Because they used a larger diameter than 3/16 bolt, I had to enlarge the holes in the deck and in the belowdeck rails. Once I got the rails and made sure they were the right dimensions, they fit right into the old holes on the deck with only a minor amount of grunting and swearing.

The new rails are sturdy as the dickens and look fabulous, and no more varnishing! Good luck!

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#4849 - 06/10/02 03:43 PM Re: handrail repair
Steve Buzbee Offline
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Registered: 04/12/04
Posts: 338
Loc: Highland Park, NJ
Are Stainless Steel handrails class legal? Also, what is the class ruling on spinnaker pole tracks down to the deck?
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#4850 - 06/11/02 01:17 PM Re: handrail repair
Brad Stokes Offline
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Registered: 06/14/00
Posts: 53
Loc: Corpus Christi, TX
There was a discussion on this some time ago. As I recall, the handrails were legal because they didn't alter the performance characteristics or reduce weight. However, I'm not the one to ask for a definitive answer.

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#4851 - 06/11/02 05:52 PM Re: handrail repair
D. Bartley Offline
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Registered: 04/28/07
Posts: 427
Loc: Chicago, Il. USA
The definitive answer is that stainless steel handrails are class legal.

There has been no official ruling on spinnaker pole tracks that go down to the deck. I am aware of some boats that have been that way for a long time... perhaps since the mast was made. I would strongly discourage anybody from adding this. I watched one boat in the NAs last year get speared by a pole that was sticking out.
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