My boat will be getting two new hand grab rails on the cabin top after she is core repaired, etc. I was looking at Hamilton Marine etc and they sell the ready made teak hand rails. But then I see the SS hand rails. I looked a little closer, huum I'm thinking. These a nice.
I went on a few boats sites to see what other boats use, most hand teak hand rails. I did see a couple of newer yachts with the ss hand rails.
The ones I like have a "pad" at the end of each loop. The pad has three holes in it for the mounting bolts to go through the deck to the cabin below. I was thinking of bringing the bolts through, also through a backing pad, then nut, then more bolt to go through a mounting teak board which will be on the cabine liner. To the board I can mount hooks, hand holds, and who knows what else.
What is your opinion of the SS hand grab rails for cabin top use.
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I think the decision whether to use SS or wooden handrails is entirely a personal choice. If you like the look, then go for it. Most boats have SS pulpits and stanchions, so the look of SS for handrails isn't necessarily out of character.
Personally, I like wood and am willing to accept the inherent maintenance in order to have the warm appearance, but this is a decision each boatowner must make on their own.
Personally, I like wood and am willing to accept the inherent maintenance in order to have the warm appearance, but this is a decision each boatowner must make on their own.
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If you leave wooden rails unfinished, they're grippy. The stainless might be a bit slippery, unless they have knurled sections. OTOH if the wood would be varnished, that's probably not a deciding factor.
Not sure how grippy oiled wood would be, since I haven't tried that.
Also, I suppose it depends on if you actually use your handrails as handrails. With some boat/people combinations, the positioning tends to make them more of a place to tie things, etc.
Rachel
Not sure how grippy oiled wood would be, since I haven't tried that.
Also, I suppose it depends on if you actually use your handrails as handrails. With some boat/people combinations, the positioning tends to make them more of a place to tie things, etc.
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Re: Stainless Steel, Hand Grab Rails .. for the cabin top
Jasper Windvane wrote:What is your opinion of the SS hand grab rails for cabin top use.
Me likey....
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