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Old 01-05-2006, 12:23 PM
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what can i expect to pay for a new rub rail for my powerplay 33 sport deck? Materials only, i think i can handle the labor part. Also, where can i buy this?
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http://www.rubrails.com/

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West Marine carries TACO rubrails, the OE supplier for many brands of boats. The stores and online site carries only in short lenghts, but WM has a special order dept that can order lenghts up to I 'believe' 200' . I bought a 70' section of the insert from them last winter. You will pay a premium for a single peice though.

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Originally Posted by Dono
what can i expect to pay for a new rub rail for my powerplay 33 sport deck? Materials only, i think i can handle the labor part. Also, where can i buy this?
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We purchased ours last winter through a local place and it was a little over $325 (aluminum 1 1/2") for 4 - 20' sections. We bought all new stainless screws and silicone so all in all, under $400.
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
West Marine carries TACO rubrails, the OE supplier for many brands of boats. The stores and online site carries only in short lenghts, but WM has a special order dept that can order lenghts up to I 'believe' 200' . I bought a 70' section of the insert from them last winter. You will pay a premium for a single peice though.

http://www.tacomarine.com/
that will only work with rubber/plastic rails won't it... stainless or aluminum comes in sticks from 12-20'...
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I should have been more clear. I replaced only my insert with a single 1 peice which I only could buy through WM special order dept. Taco wouldn't sell to me directly. Didn't really look into the rubrail itself as I wasn't conscerned with that.
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thanks for the info, mine is plastic so hopefully i should be able to get long sections.
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watch out fore through-bolting
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Originally Posted by Gmoney52
watch out fore through-bolting
Isn't that the truth!!!!
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Just so happens that that is the same project that I,m doing. Taco discontinued the one I needed so I got it out of rubrails.com. . Mine is also vinyl and cost $20.00 per foot. I thought that it would be easier than it is. I suggest getting help from a friend.
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