Depends on the boat. Some manufacturers use screws which just screw into the deck.Anyone take off their cabin top handrails? It looks like you have to take off the rails inside to get to the nuts that hold the outside handrails. Anyone confirm that?? Thanks!!
There is an O'day 34 that is used for day charters in Newport, RI, that has a similar setup to what you describe. I was looking for a static picture that would show the teak handrails on the deck, but their website takes forever to load. Instead, I found this video in which I see NO deck handrails at all;Hmm...I wonder if a previous owner changed mine. I don't have an of those spacers, just regular teak handrail. The three most forward screw were like what you have pictured because the inside handrail doesn't go that far forward.
I look at that boat every time I’m in Newport also, just to compare to mine. I don’t like the hand hold idea instead of a full handrail either.There is an O'day 34 that is used for day charters in Newport, RI, that has a similar setup to what you describe. I was looking for a static picture that would show the teak handrails on the deck, but their website takes forever to load. Instead, I found this video in which I see NO deck handrails at all;
Every time that I go to Newport I look at the boat. This time I noticed that it has an aft teak handrail with 5 attachment points (4 handholds), and a forward one with 3 attachment points. I prefer the full length rail, as I would hate to reach for the rail, and grab where the space is.