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propwash 01-04-2008 09:35 PM

Yes the old rub rail screws on the outside of the rub rail removed the inter rub rail on my boat. At this point I then tighten the thru bolts that hold the boat together before installing the new rail. Propwash

HiPerf2000 01-05-2008 12:14 AM

nice update over the black !!

the only problem with the white insert is that it's hard to keep clean. it seams to be very porous and sucks up dirt....at least mine does. i wonder if you can seal it with something??

TylerBurich 01-05-2008 08:35 AM

hold on a second i'm confused! does the original black rubrail not through bolt? are you saying there are bolts behind the rubrail that attach the two halves of the hull? please advise i am wanting to do this very bad to my 88 311

sabercatt 01-06-2008 11:32 AM

the rub rail is just screwed to the boat. no thru bolts. the thru bolts are behind the rubrail and hold the boat together while whatever adhesive they use to bond the two halves cures. I took my old rub rail off, filled the holes with some fuzor as the new rail and the old rail holes will not line up, and am getting ready to apply the new style rub rail from formula. white rail with stainless insert. on a 91 292 btw

MOERON 01-06-2008 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by sabercatt (Post 2395297)
the rub rail is just screwed to the boat. no thru bolts. the thru bolts are behind the rubrail and hold the boat together while whatever adhesive they use to bond the two halves cures. I took my old rub rail off, filled the holes with some fuzor as the new rail and the old rail holes will not line up, and am getting ready to apply the new style rub rail from formula. white rail with stainless insert. on a 91 292 btw

Where did you get the white with the stainless insert?

freddan 01-06-2008 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by freddan (Post 2391305)
Oh no... cant find the Frosty white rubrail on their site? I was just about to place an order:(

Is it available somewhere? Please help!

I really need some help on this one... Does anyone kknow where to find the Frosty white rigid rubrail?

Thanks!

TylerBurich 01-06-2008 07:12 PM

sounds like somebody has started a major rub rail revolution. thanks for the info on the rub rail attachment, i'm definitely going through with this now. did a little searching on taco's website and i'm not sure which vinyl to get. according to their website part #'s with whc are frosty white??? but where is the info on the s.s. if i would want to go that route. sabercatt maybe you can help here with part #'s thanks

propwash 01-07-2008 08:54 PM

Ok, I went back thru. my rub rail stuff and it looks like I used Taco rail v21-9679whc20d. The whc is for frost white 20d is for 20 foot rail. Also the stainless insert is a 3/4 hollow back no. s11-4511. This can be bought at different lengths as well. I would not jump to order this same rail with out ordering a SAMPLE FIRST to check against your boat. The rail I pulled off my boat I believed was not the original rail but very close to what Formula used back then. I hope this help those interested in this update. Propwash:boat::

mtgbiker 01-08-2008 03:49 PM

Pre 1990 Formula boat owners should use Frosty white (WHC) to match.
1990 to present should use Artic white(WHA).

freddan 01-09-2008 01:54 AM


Originally Posted by mtgbiker (Post 2398429)
Pre 1990 Formula boat owners should use Frosty white (WHC) to match.
1990 to present should use Artic white(WHA).

mtgbiker, do you know of any other dealer besides iboats that carry the frosty white rub rail?


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