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dunx

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Toe rails
« on: January 19 2015, 13:06 »
Does anyone know who manufactures the toe rails on my b37? Its a 2001model with a solid toe rail

Thanks

Dunx

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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #1 on: January 19 2015, 15:11 »
Last time I spoke to them, Clipper Marine had these in stock for my 2006 B37 and they're the solid type too.

Ripster

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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #2 on: January 19 2015, 15:18 »
I needed a length of Toerail for my 2011 36 and Clipper had that in stock too. 

Only issue I had was getting it to the boat as mine came in lengths of 6M and they had trouble getting a carrier who would take it and wouldn't damage it.  Be prepared, it ain't cheap either :)

dunx

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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #3 on: January 19 2015, 17:21 »
Thanks for the replies so far im looking at accessories such as block fittings, fairleads etc so thought I would start with the original manufacturer.

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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #4 on: January 19 2015, 23:31 »
Clipper were also able to supply fairleads of the type you would need from stock, though that was about three years ago and they were getting scarce at the time. I've got one for starboard side aft if that's any good. As for the toe rails, if you can't get a carrier but are able to drive to Clipper's depot at Swanwick, and if you have roof bars and a long ladder, tie the ladder to the bars and use it to support the 6m toe rail.

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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #5 on: January 24 2015, 21:29 »
Thanks for the replies so far im looking at accessories such as block fittings, fairleads etc so thought I would start with the original manufacturer.
Sounds like it's not a toe rail you want but a bag of holes. I had the same requirement when I put on the rigging for a spinnaker. I bought a bag of holes but when I looked inside it was empty. :(  I complained to the supplier but he insisted it was full of holes when he supplied it, and I must have let them fall out. >:(  In the end I got a drill and drilled holes in the toe rail myself. :D  QED.

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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #6 on: January 28 2015, 20:21 »
 :))
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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #7 on: January 29 2015, 18:47 »
Thanks for the replies, Mark do you have a link to ATB?


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Re: Toe rails
« Reply #8 on: January 30 2015, 22:26 »
Hi Tiger

The link? Yes, it's right here on the edge of my desk and... oh no. Wait. Damn, I've just brushed it off onto the floor. I'll find it tomorrow and pass it on.

Kr's
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Mark