Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
On a CD30 when on port tack you can brace your foot against the side of the icebox when going below while healed over. However when on a starboard tack there is only air for a brace. This has bugged me for years. So here is my solution.
Before Individual steps. this is the first time I have used Lust. I applied 4 coats of clear one day then two coats two days later and finished it off with two coats of hand rubbed. They say you can do five coats in one day. I’m going to try it somewhere topside this spring. I’ll update as to how it holds up to UV. After This was much more complicated then I expected. Lots of angles to deal with but I’m pleased with the outcome. Can’t wait to test when the rail is in the water.
Keith
Before Individual steps. this is the first time I have used Lust. I applied 4 coats of clear one day then two coats two days later and finished it off with two coats of hand rubbed. They say you can do five coats in one day. I’m going to try it somewhere topside this spring. I’ll update as to how it holds up to UV. After This was much more complicated then I expected. Lots of angles to deal with but I’m pleased with the outcome. Can’t wait to test when the rail is in the water.
Keith
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
- wikakaru
- Posts: 839
- Joined: Jan 13th, '18, 16:19
- Location: 1980 Typhoon #1697 "Dory"; 1981 CD22 #41 "Arietta"
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
Nice, Keith! That should make it much easier to get in and out at all angles of heel.
Have you thought of adding some kind of non-skid to the surface to reduce the risk of slipping? I have found varnished steps to be especially slick when they are wet.
Smooth sailing,
Jim
Have you thought of adding some kind of non-skid to the surface to reduce the risk of slipping? I have found varnished steps to be especially slick when they are wet.
Smooth sailing,
Jim
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
That's pretty neat, Keith. To stop slipping, you could attach some grip tape. That's what I did. It works.
Good luck - Jean
Good luck - Jean
Jean - 1983 CD 33 "Grace" moored in
Padanaram Harbor
Massachusetts
Padanaram Harbor
Massachusetts
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
yes .. great solution.
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
Nice solution and done tastefully. My companionway ladder consists of side rails of stainless pipe supporting teak steps. On numerous occasions the side rails have kept me secure. You will be very happy with this modification.
Grip tape, as Jean suggested, is essential in my opinion.
Grip tape, as Jean suggested, is essential in my opinion.
Jim Walsh
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Ex Vice Commodore
Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
The Hallberg Rassy solution provides a capture port and starboard without lots of angles. But then again, there is that oh so elegant curve.
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Paul
CDSOA Member
CDSOA Member
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
The grip tape sounds like a good upgrade.
Thanks Jean, jim and Jim
Thanks Jean, jim and Jim
-
- Posts: 625
- Joined: Feb 7th, '05, 08:47
- Location: CD 32
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
Very nicely designed and executed!
Bill Goldsmith
Loonsong
Cape Dory 32 Hull #2
Loonsong
Cape Dory 32 Hull #2
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
the beautiful job Cape Dory did with my ladder.
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
That is beautiful, Gonesail. It's similar to a lady friend's on her Tartan 33. One thing I like about my stainless
tubing/wood steps is that it can swing up and latch to the overhead. Checking the engine is a bit easier. - Jean
tubing/wood steps is that it can swing up and latch to the overhead. Checking the engine is a bit easier. - Jean
Jean - 1983 CD 33 "Grace" moored in
Padanaram Harbor
Massachusetts
Padanaram Harbor
Massachusetts
- tjr818
- Posts: 1851
- Joined: Oct 13th, '07, 13:42
- Location: Previously owned 1980 CD 27 Slainte, Hull #185. NO.1257949
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
Do you find yourself kicking that electrical panel? The photo makes it look as though the panel is pretty close.
Tim
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
-
- Posts: 3621
- Joined: Oct 6th, '08, 07:30
- Location: S/V Far Reach: CD 36 #61 www.farreachvoayges.net www.farreachvoyages.com
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
That's a nice ladder gonesail. It's important to be able to stand on the ladder while heeling and see out over all three drop boards. It was a key requirement when I built our new ladder/steps during the engine installation. Lots of ways to do it it just has to work so you feel safe and don't fall.
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
for some reason I can't view Gonesail's attachment. Anybody else have the same problem?
Keith
Keith
-
- Posts: 1305
- Joined: Nov 21st, '05, 08:20
- Location: CD28 Cruiser "Loon" Poorhouse Cove, ME
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
I can see the photo fine. On my former CD30, I was always at the helm when we were underway, so I never noticed this was a problem. It must have been a hassle for my family, but they never spoke up about it. I totally see it now. Strange how you never notice a problem until someone fixes it. Nice solution!
CDSOA Commodore - Member No. 725
"The more I expand the island of my knowledge, the more I expand the shoreline of my wonder"
Sir Isaac Newton
"The more I expand the island of my knowledge, the more I expand the shoreline of my wonder"
Sir Isaac Newton
Re: Adding 30 degree angled steps to companion way stairs
MOONDANCE launched on April 15th and the step angles are perfect. It’s pretty windy in Nantucket sound this time of year and I’ve been double reefed and staysail most of the time and the angled steps are a great improvement. See pic below
KeithYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.