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Author: Teek
Subject: Removing the coaming?
Info: (2284 views) Posted: Thursday 5-24-12 01:40:38 PM
No idea about the handrails, min doesn't have them, it has lifelines. But as far as the coaming I am up against the same challenge on my '67. Ripping them off would probably be worse than leaving them, but they were really dry and beyond salvage. So I'm using epoxy and fairing them right into the boat. Almost have one side done. So when I'm done it will just be the old coamings glasses in. Definitely not conventional, or easy, but I think it'll be great. My alternative was ripping them out and cutting new wood to fit. The curves led me to think this would be too difficult. I'll post some pictures when its finished.

:: Hey, all! Hope this is an appropriate place for these
:: questions. I'm new to tuna and new to boat work. I'm
:: cleaning up an older boat with the teak coaming, and
:: it's in pretty bad shape.
::
:: First, is it a huge job to remove the coaming without
:: destroying it? I don't see how it's attached other than
:: the six big wood screws that may just be holding the
:: trim strip on.
::
:: How about the hand rails on the bow and on top of the
:: cabin? I forgot to look when I was at the boat. Do those
:: just bolt down through the deck?
::
:: Thanks

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