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Rub Rail Question
I am just about finishined with my 73SF and am looking to order a new rubrail.
I would like the kind with the stainless insert. Somehow I lost the piece of the old one that I had saved, so I have no idea what size and shape it was. I appreciate any help with this. |
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Try looking at this and measure to get the right shape and size then find the one with the insert you are looking for.
http://tacomarine.com/cat--Rub-Rail-...rail_kits.html They are the ones I have used in the past when no old rub rail was available to match. ALways looks good. Just do it in the hot sun or have a big pot of warm water to help it take the shape you need. There may be others out there but this is what I have used. Web site is good and you can order them from West Marine to get it closer to you and save on shipping. |
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After you have found the type on the Taco site go to rubrails.com and give this guy a call. I got the exact product from him, the black portion of the rubrail was on piece instead of 20' sections. He was alot cheaper than anyone else.
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Got mine thru West Marine it is a Taco black with stainless.
A new question- how are you bending the stainless at your rear corners if you have used this product? Concave stainless does not want to bend around such a tight radius. Even tried with a pipe jig and hydraulic bender, no luck. |
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Everyone except the cleaning girls at Wellcraft learned to rubrail. So I've installed a few...hundred rubrails... (probably more like a thousand!) |
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So I think I remember looking at those kits when I first started dissasembling the boat a couple of years ago.
I think the V11-9795 Kit was the closest fit. Has anyone used this particular rubrail for a early 70's SF? http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y54...0/V11-9795.gif |
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Call Taco customer service= They have the number for your boat.
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Taco recommends for SeaCraft Boats is #V21-9613BKA and the SS insert is #S11-4510.
I just installed it on my 23 CC turned out looking Very Good. You can look at the video installations of these on Youtub. There are a number of instillation videos there pull up the one for aluminum rub rails if I remember correctly at the end will show Rigid with the SS insert installation. I got my Rub Rail from a company called Railings Unlimited in Fort Laud. There phone # is 954-764-2784 cost me $400. for 60’ of both materials plus two end caps. You will need approx. 200 #8 1” Philips flat tapering screws. http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._2538350_n.jpg FellowShip …………………………. Just for the Grins :D Official Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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That looks great. I can't wait to see mine painted and shiny. Thanks for the info.
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Hi Phanooo
When you get ready to install let me know and I will give you a few insights on my installation I just did a couple of weeks ago. Can help you in the 3 corners. FellowShip …………………………. Just for the Grins :D Official Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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