In this case you do not need to replace the toe rail, just re-bed it after 
cleaning up everything.  Still a major job.

Leslie.
Phoenix C&C32 1983

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On Sun, 11/13/16, Violeta Ivanova via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: Stus-List 1973 custom C&C 43' - hull/deck joint (toe rail 
replacement?)
 To: [email protected]
 Cc: "Violeta Ivanova" <[email protected]>
 Date: Sunday, November 13, 2016, 11:45 AM
 
 Thanks, Bob. This is
 great information! I was wondering where one might find
 scale drawings. I will contact the museum. 
 
 Good to hear removing
 the toe rail will not affect the joint structurally. I
 thought it might, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
 
 
 Thanks for all
 the links to vendors! I am replying here to everyone who
 responded, so I don't send multiple emails. 
 
 Ken - yes, it is the slotted
 aluminum toe rail. As far as I know, the reasons for
 replacement are leaks and corrosion. I was not involved in
 the decision to replace the toe rail. The C&C 43'
 belongs to my university, and I am one of her skippers.
 Great boat!
 
 I had not seen 
 the do it yourself album yet - very useful, thanks. I am
 poking around 
 the website now - great resource!
 
 We tried Holland Marine already, but they
 didn't have our toe rail. Rob McLaughlin and Klacko
 Spars are new names for me - thanks for the links. If anyone
 can think of other possible sources for that toe rail,
 please let me know.     
 
 Violeta  
 
 
 
 On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at
 10:19 AM, robertlmazza via CnC-List <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 Violeta,
 All the drawings for the C&C 43
 reside in the C&C collection in the archives if the
 Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston (Ontario). If
 you contact the museum curator through the website you can
 order a copy  of the construction plan which most likely
 show the toe rail and hull to deck joint. If you know which
 43 you own (original name of boat or her first owner) you
 most can likely get copies of the drawings relating
 specifically to your 43.
 However, merely removing and
 replacing the toe rail will not jeopardize the structural
 integrity of the hull to deck joint over that
 period.
 A replacement
 rail may be available from Rob McLaughlin at South Shore
 Yachts in St. Catherines, ON.
 
 Rob
 Mazza
 
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 -------- Original
 message --------From: Violeta Ivanova via
 CnC-List  Date:11-12-2016  2:19 PM 
 (GMT-05:00) To: [email protected]
 Cc: Violeta Ivanova  Subject:
 Stus-List 1973 custom C&C 43' - hull/deck joint (toe
 rail replacement?) 
 Greetings all.
 
 
 Might someone here
 help with questions about the custom C&C 43' from
 1973? This was a limited edition and I think only fourteen
 boats were ever built. We would like to replace the toe rail
 on our boat, but are unsure how that might affect the
 hull/deck joint. 
 
 Some
 specific questions:
 
 1
 - What is the structure of the hull/deck joint on the 1973
 C&C 43'? 
 2 - How is the toe
 rail integrated with the hull/deck joint?
 3 - What happens if we remove the toe
 rail (or part of it)? 
 
 Good advice will be appreciated.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Violeta
 
 
 
   
 
 
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