I got some new Ronstan 1 inch T track for my new Genoa Cars to mount inboard tracks on my Catalina 22. The track is 39 inches, just a bit shy of the original 48 inch tracks mounted outboard (you can see the epoxy filled holes in the pic).
I want to get my mounting sorted before I paint everything and apply nonskid. Under the track will be masked off so there will be no nonskid under any deck hardware, just the gloss white SP paint. All holes for deck hardware have been epoxy potted and counter bored lightly.
Anyway... I'm thinking I should curve the tracks when I install them. I am only slightly worried about the car traveling smoothly after its curved. Looking for any words wisdom before I ruin a $50 track, lol. The plan is to mount the track as tight to the cabin as possible, leaving 1/16" to 1/8" clearance beyond the car body. I don't think I will be putting any track back on the outboard toe-rails. I'm also leaving the life-line stanchions off.

I want to get my mounting sorted before I paint everything and apply nonskid. Under the track will be masked off so there will be no nonskid under any deck hardware, just the gloss white SP paint. All holes for deck hardware have been epoxy potted and counter bored lightly.
Anyway... I'm thinking I should curve the tracks when I install them. I am only slightly worried about the car traveling smoothly after its curved. Looking for any words wisdom before I ruin a $50 track, lol. The plan is to mount the track as tight to the cabin as possible, leaving 1/16" to 1/8" clearance beyond the car body. I don't think I will be putting any track back on the outboard toe-rails. I'm also leaving the life-line stanchions off.
