robertager1962
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I wonder if I can ask your collective advice please? I bought an old Trinka Dinghy (the US built Fibreglass sailing dinghy, not the inflatable Tinka)
The boat is beautifully built with teak gun-whales although she has been pretty neglected and I am renovating her.
She has a bomb proof rubbing band that is covered in a sturdy canvas material that was stapled into the teak using S/S staples that were starting to pull out and are lethal to hands. I have removed these and replaced them with panel pins (probably about 200 in all) . I now discover that what I been told by our nearby Spanish chandlery were stainless pins are in fact normal steel pins - aaaargh!!!! Some are already starting to show signs of rust already (within about 2 weeks of installing them.)
I have three options I think;
1: Try and remove them and replace them with stainless pins.
2: Drive them into the wood.
3: Varnish the heads
Can I ask your thoughts on what would be best. Obviously it would be preferable to remove them but I am not sure whether I will be able to do this without damaging the wood. Also if decide to drive them in, will they eventually rust inside the wood and split it.
I am currently living on my boat in Northern Spain at the moment so have not got access to workshop facilities.
Any advice would be very gratefully received.
I wonder if I can ask your collective advice please? I bought an old Trinka Dinghy (the US built Fibreglass sailing dinghy, not the inflatable Tinka)
The boat is beautifully built with teak gun-whales although she has been pretty neglected and I am renovating her.
She has a bomb proof rubbing band that is covered in a sturdy canvas material that was stapled into the teak using S/S staples that were starting to pull out and are lethal to hands. I have removed these and replaced them with panel pins (probably about 200 in all) . I now discover that what I been told by our nearby Spanish chandlery were stainless pins are in fact normal steel pins - aaaargh!!!! Some are already starting to show signs of rust already (within about 2 weeks of installing them.)
I have three options I think;
1: Try and remove them and replace them with stainless pins.
2: Drive them into the wood.
3: Varnish the heads
Can I ask your thoughts on what would be best. Obviously it would be preferable to remove them but I am not sure whether I will be able to do this without damaging the wood. Also if decide to drive them in, will they eventually rust inside the wood and split it.
I am currently living on my boat in Northern Spain at the moment so have not got access to workshop facilities.
Any advice would be very gratefully received.


