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If I can not modify your wetsuit to go around my pegs, I will be as we are. I have many brand new parts that I did not "shop" well for. I will start a yard sale thread for these items in the spirit of the intention of CSC. I think many of us have 5 props, spare ss trailer hardware, pieces of wooood, electronics, and a bronze 4 wire transducer with 2 fairing blocks. I have many well bought things for my, what will I do with this toy collection? We pat many bottoms here in WPB, Goes with the real estate. GFS |
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I highly recommend a semi rigid extrusion !
They go on straight, and you can do it by yourself, no need to heat it up and stretch it. Bending around corners is EASY, just use heat gun and a box cutter to cut small angles out of the back side of the extrusion. I got this one for my 23 online from a surplus place (can remember the name but it was up in the NE somewhere, not in FL). It was under $350 as I recall http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/us..._shine_632.jpg Its about 2" tall and has a little lip on the bottom that you use to keep it straight. http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/us..._shine_631.jpg http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/us..._shine_635.jpg |
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Scored on some rigid (semi) rub rails at Marine Surplus...$1.50 per foot. :D |
One step closer....
What kind of inserts can you put in there? |
Very Nice!
That boat is looking sharp!
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I used semi-rigid on my 20. Looks similar to Shine's except it has the round tube insert. Also had a little lip long the bottom edge that made it an easy one man job one afternoon. The bends around the bow and transom corners were no effort in the sun.
Barbour Plastics in Mass shipped to my door in the Keys, 50 ft kit for about $300. Good folks to deal with. |
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It will only use approx. 300 #8 sheet metal screws :p |
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