We own a 1972 C&C 30' which is in remarkably good shape for her age. We plan on having this boat for another four-five years, at which point we will have to move up significantly in size to accommodate our growing children.
That being said, the starboard grab rail (on top of the house) on our boat has an issue. There are four bolts at four different points holding this thing on and the aftmost one is shot. Previous owners really made a mess of it, and at this point it seems that, if pulled on too hard, a piece of the grab rail could crack right off. The wood where a new screw might go is pretty stripped.
Long story short - can I just epoxy this end of the grab rail to the fiberglass and be done with it? I recognize this could be a problem down the road if the whole rail needs to be replaced - but on a boat this old, what's the likelihood of this ever happening?
That being said, the starboard grab rail (on top of the house) on our boat has an issue. There are four bolts at four different points holding this thing on and the aftmost one is shot. Previous owners really made a mess of it, and at this point it seems that, if pulled on too hard, a piece of the grab rail could crack right off. The wood where a new screw might go is pretty stripped.
Long story short - can I just epoxy this end of the grab rail to the fiberglass and be done with it? I recognize this could be a problem down the road if the whole rail needs to be replaced - but on a boat this old, what's the likelihood of this ever happening?