Guard wire netting with a solid wooden caprail

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We are shortly going to try our (my wife’s!) new puppy on board so I need to fit netting. Easy except we have solid wood cap rails so nothing convenient to tie it down to. Best idea I can come up with is dyneema or somesuch pulled as tight as I can around the stanchions under the screws which hold them to their bases. But any other ideas - really don’t want to drill hooks into the caprail if I can avoid it?
 

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If you've got stanchions, a D ring attached with a jubilee clip allows you to attach the netting without lines round the rail which might damage the varnish over time
Varnish? 🤣🤣🤣. But otherwise that is a very good suggestion - much more secure, thanks.
 

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We are shortly going to try our (my wife’s!) new puppy on board so I need to fit netting. Easy except we have solid wood cap rails so nothing convenient to tie it down to. Best idea I can come up with is dyneema or somesuch pulled as tight as I can around the stanchions under the screws which hold them to their bases. But any other ideas - really don’t want to drill hooks into the caprail if I can avoid it?

Any problem just lacing it over the top rail? Time consuming and tedious but it would work. No drilling, no permanent fixings.
 

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When we had netting because of little children I didn't want my footing compromised when boarding from alongside. So I stretched a line along the bases of the stanchions and threaded the bottom of the netting through that.

Worked fine using about 3 or 4 mm braided polyester as I recall.

(I did something similar along the top of the netting so I could still easily attach fenders to the top lifeline.)
 

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When we had netting because of little children I didn't want my footing compromised when boarding from alongside. So I stretched a line along the bases of the stanchions and threaded the bottom of the netting through that.

Worked fine using about 3 or 4 mm braided polyester as I recall.

(I did something similar along the top of the netting so I could still easily attach fenders to the top lifeline.)
That was what I was thinking - I thought the jubilee clips and d rings was a good solution but I’m not sure there will be room below the stanchion fixing screws - I’ll have to measure.
 
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