Triton rail scuppers
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:18 pm
I have an east coast Triton. The deck is mounted to an inward turning flange on the hull. Unlike many of the photos of Tritons I have seen on these pages, I don't have a high fiberglass toe rail, but I do have a teak toe rail which I am replacing due to wear.
The mounting of the deck over the hull flange results in a lip about 1/2 inch high around the boat upon which the toe rail is mounted. I would like to put scuppers at the low point of the deck to reduce the amount of water left standing on the deck behind the lip.
My boat is currently on a trailer being renovated, and I am wondering if anyone can tell me approximately where the low point of the rail is located. I am guessing somewhere aft of the cabin top. The boat is not level as it would be in the water and I have lost track of the place that the water used to pool. Or maybe you will tell me that a 1/2 inch dam is not enough to worry about and I should go on to bigger and better things!
Any advice will be appreciated.
Bill
The mounting of the deck over the hull flange results in a lip about 1/2 inch high around the boat upon which the toe rail is mounted. I would like to put scuppers at the low point of the deck to reduce the amount of water left standing on the deck behind the lip.
My boat is currently on a trailer being renovated, and I am wondering if anyone can tell me approximately where the low point of the rail is located. I am guessing somewhere aft of the cabin top. The boat is not level as it would be in the water and I have lost track of the place that the water used to pool. Or maybe you will tell me that a 1/2 inch dam is not enough to worry about and I should go on to bigger and better things!
Any advice will be appreciated.
Bill