Wooden toerail
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:39 pm
I just thought of this little discrepency.
I have always read that the late model Tritons had a mahogany toe rail added presumably to dress up the boat a bit and keep up with the competition.
After ripping mine apart it became pretty obvious, under all the grey and weathered, that my toerail was teak. Either it was special ordered (also quite common I hear) or the story about using mahogany is off a bit.
What have other late model owners found?
-Britton
#680
I have always read that the late model Tritons had a mahogany toe rail added presumably to dress up the boat a bit and keep up with the competition.
After ripping mine apart it became pretty obvious, under all the grey and weathered, that my toerail was teak. Either it was special ordered (also quite common I hear) or the story about using mahogany is off a bit.
What have other late model owners found?
-Britton
#680