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Old 12-21-2012, 08:03 AM
pelican pelican is offline
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rails are an excellent addition - these will definatley knock down the spray

"make the boat pound" ? not sure how that would happen ?? the rails simply knock the water comming off the hull down,away from the hull.

i made up a mold a few years ago,i make and install spray rails - no glue,no screws - these are laminated to the hull

put these on quite a few boats - blackfins/shamrocks/sea crafts/makos - no complaints,no effect on ride either...


props will help get more hull out of the water,however no center console is dry - they're all wet,only time they're dry:when they're on land...

here's a few pictures,of them while being added to the hull


this is what a crew member of he blackfin had to say about the rails added to the blackfin 24 :
"There is nothing like the rumble from a staight inboard ....I can close my eyes and hear the 454 in the fin.....by the way, the spray rails Jawz put on the fin this spring.....all I can say is what a difference....I like alot of things wet....just not the ride to the fishing grounds we put those rails through the paces this weekend and not a drop of water came across the bow....even while overtaking the starfish on the way out of a semi sloppy TI inlet saturday morning....I think we can save the plastic for november now and with new tanks in the old girl we are ready to run "
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