
Or... more likely, they never really fit but were so covered with so much glump that you didn't notice. The coamings are in marginal condition (split), but I need to reuse them. The starboard coaming has been professionally repaired at some distant time with 6 vertical bars the height of the teak. The other was repaired by me by drilling a hole at the end of the split and using Gorilla Glue and clamping.
There had been a small block tacked in place with small screws on both sides. (shown stuck in place in the photo). There is an almost 3/8" gap on the aft end of the port side coaming where it meets the perpendicular piece of teak at the end of the cockpit. The fit is a little better on the starboard side.


The coamings were put back in their original location (with the holes in the fiberglass filled and redrilled). The forward end of the coaming attaches through the cabin sides which makes their position quite fixed.
The questions are: 1) how would you brace the split end to keep it from re-breaking (or just leave it be) and 2) how would you fill/cover the gap?
I have plenty of teak to make a similar brace or something else entirely.

Lastly here's a shot of Miranda's port side to show that she is moving forward. Lockers need to be painted, a little fairing is left to go on the bottom and some bottom paint and she'll be done (with a few other odds and ends). The welder comes tomorrow to take final measurements on the trailer.
It's too hot here to sail (and there's no wind) so I just keep working...
Hope someone is getting to sail somewhere!
Bly