Replacing solid aluminum rub rail
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I am attempting to replace a solid aluminum rub rail on my Searay. Does anyone have a good write up on this? When I searched, all I found were rails with rubber inserts. I am most conserned with the bend around the bow. This will be a one pc. install, 20' long. Won't the rail kink around the bow without using some sort of forming tool?
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I am attempting to replace a solid aluminum rub rail on my Searay. Does anyone have a good write up on this? When I searched, all I found were rails with rubber inserts. I am most conserned with the bend around the bow. This will be a one pc. install, 20' long. Won't the rail kink around the bow without using some sort of forming tool?
Good luck and I hope I was some help.
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Here you go. This is a good one to put in "my favorites"
http://www.tacomarine.com/cat--Rub-Rail--rubrail.html
http://www.tacomarine.com/cat--Rub-Rail--rubrail.html
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Alan at http://www.rubrails.com/ is a great guy to deal with. He can walk you thru the whole job and tell you how to do the job right. His prices are better than taco also.
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Alan at http://www.rubrails.com/ is a great guy to deal with. He can walk you thru the whole job and tell you how to do the job right. His prices are better than taco also.
John
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Does look nice. I may have to price that out. The problem with the rubber insert like I currently have is that I notice the rubber always pulling away. Perhaps the age, Not sure but regardless I do like the all stainless look especially for an older boat. Even new for that matter.
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Used the plastic or rubber years ago , might look Ok on a party barge but the plastic and or rubber expands in the summer heat and becomes distorted leaving gaps and sags , been there done that and to me looks like garbage
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I made the 25 ft journey from my home to my shop to get the color code , normally this take 30 seconds but we just got 25 + inches of F-ing snow and I just had enough of this crap
The yellow I choose is SIKKENS color map location page 434 location D5
The yellow I choose is SIKKENS color map location page 434 location D5
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Thanks again,
John
PS I was unaware sikkens was in the auto/marine paints!
PSS Quit biting the skin around your fingernails......... LOl... you can stop now.
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