Yeah, don't bother replicating the original "trim". It was junk.
However, for posterity and for your interest, as of course we all want to know what was originally there, here are some pictures of my old, original trim. (I just had a trip down memory lane while searching for these photos. Wow...is that really my boat? Seems like so long ago, on on hand, yet still so fresh somehow too.)
The new trim I put on is, with hindsight, decidedly inelegant and was sort of a rush job in a flurry of punch list projects back in 2001 at the "end" of my restoration. Looking at it now, I realize that it could benefit from some finesse at this point.
(see? There's never an end to the projects!) I also installed a single grab rail, which I do like, especialy since my slide works so poorly to begin with. That said, I really like the trim Nathan put on his boat this year--mighty fine! That one is worth replicating.
Whatever you do, something more substantial that you can grab onto is awfully nice. And some extra wood trim is only a good thing on a Triton.
FWIW, those original swash boards shown in the photos, which look terrible, cleaned up quite nicely for varnish and are the ones I still use today. I was looking for a picture, but all the photos I have looked at have the boards out. Even though no one asked, I'll try to take a picture of them next time I go out.