Before I install a stern rail on my '73 C&C 25 I want to replace the two teak 
strips across the top of the transom.  They've been sanded down over time to 
half their original thickness.  I'm going to pull some off a salvage boat that 
are in far better shape.  They have bungs in them so I assume they're bolted 
down.  Does anybody have any firsthand knowledge if they're just screwed into 
the fiberglass or are there nuts on the underside?  (If there are nuts, access 
will be tough and visibility will be zero.)  Are they also held down with 
adhesive or sealant?  I'm not sure if they're part of the hull-deck joint at 
the stern or just cosmetic.  While the top of the teak trim is flat, the 
underside seems to have a profile to fit over the hull-deck joint.

Mark
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