Allen,
         The teak piece is attached with flat head machine screws, washers and 
nylock nuts on the underside. 3/8" teak bungs hide the screw heads. I broke the 
very same pieces that you have on more than one occasion so I drilled through 
the glass and into those little ears and installed small stainless wood screws 
into them (one on each side).
Allan Rheaume
Drumroll 30-2 #90




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 From: allen <allenmi...@earthlink.net>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 2:54:47 PM
Subject: Stus-List Trim piece on 30-2, 34+ and 37+
 


   
On Septima and all our models with the fold down transom 
and built in ladder, there is a piece of teak trim the finishes off the top of 
the door when the ladder is up.  It is a thin piece and it has circular 
cutouts where it fits around the step rails. Those little ears on the 
outside of the rails break very easily and aren't easily repaired.  I 
have a 1 1/4 inch piece of teak and have machined it to replicate the broken 
pieces.  Now, there are three holes in the old piece where the attachment 
devices go.  The piece has been off the boat so long I can't remember how 
it was attached.  Please help jog my memory.
 
Allen Miles
S/V Septima C&C 30-2
Hampton, VA

 
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