Wood trim CD25

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olegreg
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Location: Cape Dory 25

Wood trim CD25

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Doing a total restoration. Would like to take off wood hand rails and trim around companionway. Before I pop a bung out, is it screwed or through bolted? If bolted, can I get to the inside nuts some how?
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Gary H
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On a 22, the handrails are bolted and the companionway trim is screwed.
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Ben Coombs
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Re: Wood trim CD25

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It may depend on the year. Ours is a 1973 model. Handrails are screwed. Exterior companionway is such a small area, I would tape it and do it in place. Coaming and handrails should come off. IMO.
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This is perhaps unrelated, but at one point I wanted to remove the cockpit coming, to take home and refinish. I removed the bungs and the screws behind them. Only then did I realize that the coming was glued on. Not wanting to damage the wood in removal, I replaced the screws and installed new bungs. Lesson learned . . . .
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