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judith July 16th 03 06:58 AM

I'm all DECKED out!
 
I just can't get my head around some of these terms the texts use when
considering laid decks: What is the difference between deck bulwarks
and toe rail?
Also what is "sprung' when talking about a laid deck?
Thanks a budding Down Under Sailing Enthusiast!
Judith (Judy for short!)

Rick Tyler July 21st 03 12:04 AM

I'm all DECKED out!
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 21:52:38 -0500, "Ervin Charles"
wrote:

Toerail is usually about 1" tall and basically keeps feet and other sliding
things from going over board.
Bulwarks are usually 6" high or more, often with a caprail on top that
really dress out a boat giving it more of a 'old ship' look. Sprung decks
refer to deck boards laid out with a curve in them usually following the
afore mentioned toe rail or bulwark, they are rather forced into place under
(spring/sprung) tension.


A nice description. Mine is a little bit more complex:

If a winch handle slides right overboard with just a little bump, it's
a toe rail.

If the winch handle makes a crashing noise, then bounces in the air
and THEN over the side, it's a bulwark.

- Rick Tyler



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