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Thanks for the link.
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Anyone interested in going in on a 200' roll, should do 2 boats with a little left over.
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nice job, it cleans it real nice.
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Originally Posted by masi242
(Post 2194873)
nice job, it cleans it real nice.
I figured White rub rail would update the look of my older bird! also, I believe Formula changed from Black to White in 95 or 96? |
How was your rail attached to the ST platform? Mine's done with rivets instead of screws like the rest of the boat.
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Originally Posted by handfulz28
(Post 2195717)
How was your rail attached to the ST platform? Mine's done with rivets instead of screws like the rest of the boat.
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Originally Posted by handfulz28
(Post 2195717)
How was your rail attached to the ST platform? Mine's done with rivets instead of screws like the rest of the boat.
Drill em' out...seal em' with 5200 and drill new holes since Taco's rub rail comes pre-drilled (8" on center) anyway! |
Originally Posted by mtgbiker
(Post 2189003)
iboats.com
Frosty White-Perfect match The Artic White is too white. http://www.iboats.com/1_7_8_Frosty_W...view_id.271971 I hope this link works. If not, I can send you a PM. Let me know. Is it available somewhere? Please help! |
Hey guys, I just got done doing this rub rail replacement and I would recommend to get some samples of the different profiles and colors you think you may want for your boat. Take a piece of your rub rail off and then put the sample up to the boat and see if it's going to cover where the old one was. This is not the easies job to do and very time consuming but worth ever minute when it's done. I did use the Taco's rub rail that I believe measured 1& 15/16 in height. Take your time and I'am sure it will turn out real nice. Sorry I don't have any pictures but I wish I had. Changing the rub rail is a big improvement to these old birds. Propwash.
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Originally Posted by propwash
(Post 2393924)
Hey guys, I just got done doing this rub rail replacement and I would recommend to get some samples of the different profiles and colors you think you may want for your boat. Take a piece of your rub rail off and then put the sample up to the boat and see if it's going to cover where the old one was. This is not the easies job to do and very time consuming but worth ever minute when it's done. I did use the Taco's rub rail that I believe measured 1& 15/16 in height. Take your time and I'am sure it will turn out real nice. Sorry I don't have any pictures but I wish I had. Changing the rub rail is a big improvement to these old birds. Propwash.
Did the old rub rail unscrew from the screws on the outside? I was once told you had to remove the interior upholstery! |
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