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Old 05-11-2013, 10:17 AM
Livetosea Livetosea is offline
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Talking Rubrail question

Hello Sullivan21,
Sweet ride!! I am looking for the same rubrail for my 23'. I have some questions, if you don't mind? Is that the Taco Marine 2" White rigid with the 1" SS incert? How many feet did you order for the complete rap around? Where ordered and how much?
Thanks in advance
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Old 05-11-2013, 10:32 AM
Sullivan21 Sullivan21 is offline
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Hello Sullivan21,
Sweet ride!! I am looking for the same rubrail for my 23'. I have some questions, if you don't mind? Is that the Taco Marine 2" White rigid with the 1" SS incert? How many feet did you order for the complete rap around? Where ordered and how much?
Thanks in advance
Thanks bro! I can't say for sure as it came with the boat. I do think its Taco it is 2" rigid vinyl for certain (I did this with a 1 3/8 Taco on my Mako 21) .5" SS insert.
We had 3 20' strips of white vinyl and 4 12' or 15' (i think) SS pieces

When I did the Mako I got the SS from Barbour Marine and the taco from West Marine to save on shipping so I shipped to store it was like $450 total.
This RR is more beefier than that one though and I not certain what the coat would be. Pm me and ill gladly research the proper RR and insert at the best price. I'm in NYC today till tomorw but ill check it out for you when I get a moment.
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