tjbaze
New Member
I own a 2000 model 460DA that had a slight dent and bent about 3 sections back on the port side. I decided to leave it since it was not all that severe. Well, Memorial day weekend I was tied to a friends dock. While having dinner a huge storm came out of nowhere causing the boat to rock dangerously, after bending all the rollers on the dock, the rail on the starboard side finally caught one of the brackets and gouged it up as well as bent it upward. Since it is all one piece, and very large to transport, I wanted to repair it on the boat. Can the sections be cut out and replaced using those 60 degree "t" fittings, or is removing and welding the only option. Also, not having a micrometer, does anyone know the size of that rail....thanks in advance for any suggestions. By the way, incredible that the fiberglass or rail screws and mountings were not damaged after a pounding!