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Finally purchased a Compac 16. Questions about cockpit railings

Started by 81compac16, March 17, 2019, 08:16:31 PM

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81compac16

I am very excited to get my new to me 81 C16 out on the water in the next few weeks as the weather continues to warm. I am upgrading from a 2008 Hunter 170, my wife and I wanted a stable, solid, trailerable, pocket cruiser that we could take our 2 small children on for day sailing. After we take the boat out a few times without the kids we would like to take them out but are considering adding some kind of railing around the cockpit (we don't have life lines). Does anyone have photos of railings (wood or metal) mounted on top of the coamings? I saw an old thread with photos attached, but the photos are no longer in the actual conversation thread.

Pat Collins

This is an example of my homemade coaming rails.  I made them more for a back rest than for kid safety, so I padded them.  They are made from old deck boat railing and bent to fit.  Rails like this are usually readily available from boat shops that salvage old boats.  Teak rails are much more aesthetically appealing but don't sit as high. 

Finbar Beagle

Brian, Finbar Beagle's Dad

CP 19 MkII- Galway Terrapin, Hull 372
Northern Barnegat Bay, NJ

81compac16

Thanks for the photo Pat. Those railing are exactly what I have in mind. Have you ever hear of anyone using teak loop handles on the top edge of the coaming?

bob lamb

There are a couple pics on my photo bucket link below.  I got the rails from a boat "junkyard"