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Re: BS36

I know a couple that bought a steel boat with life rails like that with a line
run through the stanchions, they had to replace the stanchions and the cap rail
(all stainless) cause water had come in the holes for the cable, filled the
stanchion starved of oxygen and rusted through into the cap rail, filling it of
oxygen starved water, then rusted out bottom of the cap rail.




Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:22 pm

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I have just found it. Maybe somebody is interested: ...
svfrolic
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Oct 24, 2009
10:18 pm

Seems about two thousand pounds lighter than mine must be that damn heavy pilot house and life rails that they forgot to put in ;)...
theboilerflue
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Oct 25, 2009
4:16 pm

I know a couple that bought a steel boat with life rails like that with a line run through the stanchions, they had to replace the stanchions and the cap rail...
theboilerflue
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Oct 25, 2009
4:22 pm

With solid hand rails, you have none of the corrosion problems since everything is sealed. I owe my life to having solid hand rails. I unclipped once late...
Paul Wilson
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Oct 28, 2009
2:18 am

Thats why I recommend eyes made of 1/4 inch ss rod welded to the outside of the stanchions....
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Oct 30, 2009
3:26 am
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