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bwross
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Posted on: Nov 6, 2011 - 6:34pm
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Jeff D
Thanks for the information and the great 3D picture. After reading Dave's comments I went back and reviewed the drawings again and see where the rails are that you've modeled; but it looked like the railing on the day cabin used the rectangular wood rails....is that correct?
Jeff S
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. As for doing one for you......contact me off line and we can talk.
Bruce
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Jeff D
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Posted on: Nov 7, 2011 - 5:38am
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You're welcome Bruce. The rectangular wood rails would have been used everywhere except for the 2 at the forward top of the chart house. The same with the stanchions in addition to the port forward top chart house (round) rail.
Here's a breakdown of the railings from the Elco parts catalog our webmaster Dick has made available to us:
The catalog can be downloaded here:
http://www.ptboats.org/cgi-local/sitenetbbs/netboardr.cgi?fid=102&cid=101&tid=1942&sc=20&pg=1&x=0
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Jeff D
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Posted on: Nov 7, 2011 - 8:40am
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Here's some other dimensions for the railings:
Teak stanchions:
p/n 31221:
Quantity per boat: 79
Height: 1 3/8
Cone bottom: 1 1/2, cone top: 1
p/n 31222:
Quantity per boat: 5 (for 2 rails on boat interior)
Height: 2
Cone bottom: 1 3/4, cone top: 1
p/n 31223:
Quantity per boat: 2 (for round rail on top of chart house on port forward)
Height: 1 11/16 (top dished so center of 1 rail is 2 out from mounting surface)
Cone bottom: 1 3/4, cone top: 1
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Brass stanchions and rails:
Center of 1 round rail, to mounting surface: 2
Mahogany end plugs: radius at end: 1/2, exposed height: 5/8
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Chart house stanchions with lifeline mounting boss:
Center of 1 round rail, to mounting surface: 2
On the starboard rail, only the forward stanchion boss is drilled for lifeline
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Notes from PT 139 and on drawings:
All stanchions to be shimmed up where necessary.
All rails below deck are painted red with stanchions to suit surrounding work.
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bwross
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Posted on: Nov 7, 2011 - 6:25pm
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Jeff, great information!!
Thanks, I think that I'm good to go!
Regards,
Bruce
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