Typhoon Genoa track
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Typhoon Genoa track
I'm in the process of restoring a TY Weekender and I need some opinions.
Can someone tell me where the track belongs on the toe rail as measured from the transom? This boat had track sections added, two on each side, which confuses where it belongs.
Next, does anyone see an issue with going to 1" track. The 3/4" is a bastard size and limits options. Since the entire toe rail is getting replaced, I'm considering milling it 1.125" wide. In the areas of the genoa track I'm thinking about tapering, fore and aft, out to 2.125" wide for the genoa track to set inboard of the stock position. I may just sister the toe rail in the same form, for the track but that introduces a joint that could be troublesome in the long run.
Any opinions are appreciated.
Ed
Can someone tell me where the track belongs on the toe rail as measured from the transom? This boat had track sections added, two on each side, which confuses where it belongs.
Next, does anyone see an issue with going to 1" track. The 3/4" is a bastard size and limits options. Since the entire toe rail is getting replaced, I'm considering milling it 1.125" wide. In the areas of the genoa track I'm thinking about tapering, fore and aft, out to 2.125" wide for the genoa track to set inboard of the stock position. I may just sister the toe rail in the same form, for the track but that introduces a joint that could be troublesome in the long run.
Any opinions are appreciated.
Ed
Re: Typhoon Genoa track
dugout wrote: Can someone tell me where the track belongs on the toe rail as measured from the transom? This boat had track sections added, two on each side, which confuses where it belongs.
Ed
I didn't think this was a difficult question but after 78 views no one has responded so maybe it's more involved than I think?
Ed
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Re: Typhoon Genoa track
The aft end of the 24" x 3/4" genoa tracks are 40" from the transom on my Typhoon.dugout wrote: Can someone tell me where the track belongs on the toe rail as measured from the transom? This boat had track sections added, two on each side, which confuses where it belongs.
Ed
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Bob Chinn
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Ed:
OK, here are the measurements.
From the most aft end of the taffrail on the port side, the actual Genoa track begins at 40 1/2 inches. There is a 1/2 inch "V" shaped end butt on each end of the track. The actual track itself is 22 3/8 inches.
The above measurements are identical for port and starboard tracks
The prior owner of S/V Tadpole built new rub rails and toe rails for Tadpole following a hurricane. He is a true Cape Dory lover and somewhat of a stickler for details. I am confident he measured down to 1/16" of an inch before installing the Genoa tracks on the new toe rails.
Hope this helps.
OK, here are the measurements.
From the most aft end of the taffrail on the port side, the actual Genoa track begins at 40 1/2 inches. There is a 1/2 inch "V" shaped end butt on each end of the track. The actual track itself is 22 3/8 inches.
The above measurements are identical for port and starboard tracks
The prior owner of S/V Tadpole built new rub rails and toe rails for Tadpole following a hurricane. He is a true Cape Dory lover and somewhat of a stickler for details. I am confident he measured down to 1/16" of an inch before installing the Genoa tracks on the new toe rails.
Hope this helps.
Fair winds,
Robert
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Robert
Sea Hunt a/k/a "The Tadpole Sailor"
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Genoa Track
Thanks Guys, That's what I needed and a big help! It looks like the toe rail drain holes bracket the track position.
Ed
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Wider Track
Ed:
I agree with your thoughts about upgrading to wider track. You'll have vastly more options for attachments. A good idea.
Good Luck!
Tony Jeske
I agree with your thoughts about upgrading to wider track. You'll have vastly more options for attachments. A good idea.
Good Luck!
Tony Jeske