Cockpit Grating

Cockpit Grating

Postby Rod » Thu Nov 01, 2012 2:22 am

I would like to see some photos/ideas on cockpit gratings. Is anything readily available or a homemade teak one the go. Do they limit the affect of the incoming water to any extent?
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Re: Cockpit Grating

Postby Phillip » Thu Nov 01, 2012 6:56 am

Rod,

I have a teak one that is 40 years old. Still going well but some of the nails work up out of the grate from time to time. Not a problem. I re-oil it about twice a year.

As an item of importance on Seaka I rate it very high as it gives a high level of safety, I have never slipped on it, and I recieve much envy from other Top Hat owners.
:D :D
I have made only one change to the grate, I enlarged the openings over the Cockpit drains.
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Re: Cockpit Grating

Postby storm petrel » Thu Nov 01, 2012 5:58 pm

I have been using a sheet of 3cm thick piece of high density EVA foam sheet cut to be a sqeeze fit in the cockpit sole for the past year. I leave it in the cabin between sails to avoid UV damage to the foam. It is very comfortable in the cockpit. I have toyed with idea of getting a grate like Phillip's (which looks very well made) but I generally sail with bare feet in the summer and I like the foam underfoot. I have not had a lot of water in the cockpit however and I am sure a grate would be better if there was a chance of taking green water.
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