I had the "pleasure" of digging into the port-side rail via the V-Berth cabin top this week. The stanchion, port-side, second from aft, was leaking. The water came out in the upper corner of the bulkhead, V-Berth side, portside. Andrew told me to remove the ceiling fur (I took two panels off). I also took off the fur on the V-Berth bulkhead.
I had a nice 8" matching cleat in hand to install while I did the repair.
Fortunately it was the "second last" stanchion that was leaking -- I could get to that one. Easy to remove the bolts, recaulk and get a friend to work the screwdriver from topside while I held the nuts in a vice grip below.
The problem is that the space inside -- underneath the gunwhale (where the stanchion bases are affixed) is not wide enough for the 2 side-by-side screw holes in the 8" stanchion. I have a smaller one on board, it also was too large. So I closed the whole thing up without putting on that cleat. I would really have liked on there as I find the installed one under the cockpit windows not forward enough.
I did look at alternative installation areas. One would be on top of the outside deck adjacent to the V-Berth overhead window. My concern is that the line would rub against the fiberglass, although that is fixable with a stainless steel guard. That option MIGHT be taken; I have some serious thinking to do on this.
Another alternative would be a plastic cleat. These don't match, of course, but they have only 2 screws and they would be able to be installed. I'm considering this, but it would look out of place on the boat -- can't have "ugly" on a Ranger.
Dave on "Lobo"