tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2729582016304811211.post7617007622301771707..comments2024-03-15T06:27:41.910-07:00Comments on Small Boat Projects - Making Life Aboard Easier: Ratlin' up to the yardRobert Salnickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17236481906016930762noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2729582016304811211.post-29752778488049033302010-06-01T12:06:10.524-07:002010-06-01T12:06:10.524-07:00Here is what Steve said in reponse to Devon's ...Here is what Steve said in reponse to Devon's question:<br /><br />"Each rung is two pieces, a front and a back. I cut a groove in each piece that matched the angle and diameter of the shroud. The addition of lots of varnish in the grooves made it so that clamping the front and back pieces on the shroud became a very tight fit. I then used 1/4" -20 stainless steel carriage bolts to Robert Salnickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17236481906016930762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2729582016304811211.post-32662866142938727802010-05-31T12:43:10.499-07:002010-05-31T12:43:10.499-07:00I need to replace the ones on my Garden North Sea ...I need to replace the ones on my Garden North Sea Trawler. Did you lash them on or did you use hardware?<br /><br />Thanks<br />DevonDevon Lileshttp://www.agmarine.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2729582016304811211.post-8211277360474365982010-05-28T03:56:14.665-07:002010-05-28T03:56:14.665-07:00I think Ratlines are cool! :)I think Ratlines are cool! :)Mikehttp://www.zerotocruising.comnoreply@blogger.com