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Old 08-26-2006, 11:45 PM
RUSTYNTABATHA RUSTYNTABATHA is offline
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Teak is very classy! I'm in the planning stage. I want to know exactly were im going before i start putting her together.
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Old 08-28-2006, 09:22 AM
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NoBones,

Looks like the rails are laid on right along the chine line.
Are you happy with them in that location?
Did you install them yourself and, if so, how are they fastened on?
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Old 08-28-2006, 09:44 PM
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No, I did not add them. The original owner sent the old girl back to SeaCraft (Potter) in 1980 for a re-do.
They were added on at the factory. I have seen and know of
a couple of 23SF's and 20SF's that have them on there.
From what I understand someone at the factory had the idea,
and the rest is history. As I said in a previous post, they
do make a difference on the re-entry. It flattens and softens every wave not to stuff the bow. The sharp entry on
our boats make the spray rails (As far as I'am concerned) a
necessity!! They were made with two pieces of teak, laminated and formed and permanently screwed.
We talked about making these rails about a year ago.
Use 3 inch PVC with caps. Long enough to hold the length
of product you will use. Add ammonia about 3 table spoons
per gallon of water. Let the teak soak for about 2-3 days
after you have cut and routered the pattern. When removed you can form to the chine and attach with SS screws.
The only draw back is maintence. Oil, oil, oil and more oil.
Did I mention sanding, cleaning and oil, oil and more frickin' oil. Other then that they are great.
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Old 09-01-2006, 07:51 PM
LEVERETTE5 LEVERETTE5 is offline
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It looks like you could use the same technique as they do when they put custom handrails on helix staircases.The materiel comes in all kinds of wood and comes in stripes that you can add and bend in layers than shape as they do on handrails.I put signature honey teak on my rails and it looks great and is durable.I would post pictures but I dont no how.Keith
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Old 09-20-2006, 04:33 PM
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I gotta tell you I have the 23 ft Sceptre and it is dryer then my brothers 31 Whitewater. Since we splashed her in 1979 I bet I have only been sprayed less then 20 times in a thousand trips or so. Looks maybe cool but not necessary in my opinion.
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Old 09-20-2006, 07:05 PM
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As I stated in my previous post. They "soften re-entry"
Limit on spray is a plus side effect. Markdpm if you were
to take a ride in a SeaCraft with them, it might change your mind. I have ridden in 23's and 20's with and with-out.
A good friend who has a 20 told me I better sleep with one eye open, 'cause he would steal them.
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