Wow, that is interesting about the saw cut on the deck. I will have to
inspect the photo I took; it sure looked amateurish to me. I would sooner
cut a notch in the glass below the toe rail, then epoxy it smooth both
inside and outside to allow water to drain under the rail. I've seen some
boats where this is part of the deck/hull mold. The wick idea also sounds
reasonable, except it will become a green slimy worm after a while if not
cleaned... :)

On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 2:36 PM Ken Heaton via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> On my friend's C&C Mk.1 there is a joint in the Toe Rail extrusion as two
> different toe rails are used.  The two different Toe Rails are identical
> except the forward section has twice as many of the holes in the side per
> foot to clip snatch block, etc. to.  That joint isn't what you're seeing is
> it?  It seems to me on my friend's Mk.1 there is that same saw cut that
> nicks the deck and the hull deck joint edge, almost like they cut the Toe
> Rail on the boat wile assembling it.
>
> Have another look.
>
> Ken H.
>
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 at 17:22, Shawn Wright via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
>> While inspecting a '74 35-2, I noticed something quite alarming: it
>> appears that in an effort to allow drainage off the decks, someone decided
>> to cut a small section of the toerail out, about 1/4" wide, using a hacksaw
>> or recip. saw. I could see where the saw blade nicked the deck slightly
>> below, and it also exposed the hull-deck joint edge.
>>
>> While this seems like a *really* bad idea, and quite a difficult hack to
>> reverse (I think the toerails are continuous), it also got me wondering how
>> others have solved this problem. In our wet climate, allowing water to pool
>> promotes lots of nasty stuff, which I assume was the reason for this ugly
>> hack job. I suppose one could hide it by attaching a short section of toe
>> rail or similar material on top of the cut, while still allowing water to
>> drain.
>>
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