As Dennis said, you can fabricate your own handrails. I did for my 30 MK I,
with help from one of my crew who is a very skilled woodworker and has a
complete wood shop in his garage.
The hardest part was finding a teak plank long enough. I finally found one at
a specialty wood store in a
Hi Eric,
I just emailed Whitecap Industries (they make teak handrails) about making
handrails with a 12 inch center. They make them with 10 5/16 centers.
I will let you know what they say.
Doug
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 9:09 AM Eric Templeton via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Looking
Are you talking about moving the traveler from the bridge deck to the cabin
top? If so, Garhauer makes several traveler risers which might work.
https://www.garhauermarine.com/travelers/traveler-risers/heavy-duty-universal-traveler-riser-ur-2.html
Re handrails - most C handrails have
Pleased with my Harken windward-sheeting traveller installed just in front of
the companionway 27-III.
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On Jun 23, 2020, at 12:09 PM, Eric Templeton via CnC-List
wrote:
Looking for recommendations on a Mainsheet Bridge Traveler to open up the
cockpit / companionway
Looking for recommendations on a Mainsheet Bridge Traveler to open up the
cockpit / companionway area.
Also looking for replacement Hand Rails (Teak, 6 loop, about 75” length with 12
in centers for mounting.
C 29 Mk1 1979
Eric
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