Toe Rail Repair vs. Replace

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Craig Baker
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Toe Rail Repair vs. Replace

Post by Craig Baker »

If the lack of response that Bob Pr. got from his similar post last summer is any indication, my answer may be repair by default.

I was t-boned by a 35' boat last fall, which flattened my toerail badly in near port shroud, and moderately about 2 feet aft. Replacing the entire toerail, if I could even find another one, seems pretty labor intensive, and likely unnecessary.

So I'm hoping to cut the 6' damaged section out, attempt to correct the damage to pre-collision dimensions, and re-install.

I'm wondering if others have experienced this problem, and what advice they might have.
Craig Baker
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Chuck Hutchinson
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Toe Rails

Post by Chuck Hutchinson »

In having to replace a toe rail on our 7.9 a few years ago, we also went to Taco Metals to find a replacement. Unfortunately, while Taco Metals makes numerous types of toe rail, none of them were an exact replacement for the 7.9. Therefore, we decided to have our own made to original specifications. With that being said, we have original specification toe rails available for the 7.9 that we have been supplying to 7.9ers for a few years now. They are of exact dimensions, detail and color. If anyone is in need of a toe rail or has any questions related to the topic, please let me know. We have an ad posted in the "for sale" section also. My e-mail is cjhutch@peoplepc.com.

Thanks,
Chuck Hutchinson
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DaveFlechsig
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Post by DaveFlechsig »

We had severe toe rail damage on one of our boats caused by last summers hurricanes. I ordered it from Chuck and replaced the entire port length. The job took us less than an hour with two people. The rail is a perfect match, something that just can't be found anywhere else. Chuck is a gentleman and I would recommend you drop him an e-mail.
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Post by Guest »

How about that piece up at the bow, that's about 2 feet long, with no holes in it? Is that available from the same souce?
tpf
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Toe Rail Replacement

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Wednesday Night I was hit by a boat barging the starting line and there is damage to my starbord toe rail. There is a V in the toe rail about 2" wide but it also split the aluminum. I am trying to plan the repair and have a few questions.

1) Are there any sources still available for matching toe rail? If so How much?

2) The boat is pristine and I do not want to "piece" the toe rail so I would need a full length to repair it.

3) How is the toe rail installed, is it bonded to the deck with 3M 5200 or just screwed?

Thanks
Terry
Doug Stuart
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S2 toe rails revisited

Post by Doug Stuart »

Was unfortunate enough to have sustained some toe rail damage to the starboard side of the 7.9. Looked on the website & was not able to communicate with Chuck Hutchinson who was previously supplying the toe rails. Does anyone have any ideas?
On the brighter side "Tops in Quality" were first rate in manufacturing the stanchions at a cost of $69 each & were knowledgeable about the different stanchion angles relative to the bases. Quick service too.
Regards,
Doug Stuart
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Post by dave »

There was an extensive, in depth discussion of toe rail replacement on here that I helped out with but I don't see it now :?: It's not that big of a deal.

Remember something about aluminum: It bends one way, but doesn't do it really well. Bend it back and it breaks! :shock:
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Post by dave »

Doug, I got your phone message. It's been 4 years since I replaced the toe rail and my memory may be iffy but I think that I got it from Chuck Hutchinson, the same guy from a few posts back. Send him an e-mail.

Good Luck! :D
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Chuck Hutchinson new address

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Here is Chuck's e-mail address: Chuck.Hutchinson@state.mn.us

I'm sure he will be able to help you. Jeff Mootz Skyhawk #250, see you at nationals!
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