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regattajboat
03-21-2002, 06:17 AM
Anyone out there know where to get new
rub rail for the outside edge of the boat?
Mine is that old 1/2" wide quarter round
alum. Wouldn't mind changing to somthing
different. It would more than likely have
to come in roll form for shipping, as I
live in Oregon.
Thanks for any help,Mac.
PS any jetters out there in Or.?
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flat broke
03-21-2002, 08:39 AM
Originally posted by regattajboat:
Anyone out there know where to get new
rub rail for the outside edge of the boat?
Mine is that old 1/2" wide quarter round
alum. Wouldn't mind changing to somthing
different. It would more than likely have
to come in roll form for shipping, as I
live in Oregon.
Thanks for any help,Mac.
PS any jetters out there in Or.?
[This message has been edited by regattajboat (edited March 21, 2002).]
[This message has been edited by regattajboat (edited March 21, 2002).]
If you're talking about the rubber insert only, you should be able to get it from West Marine. If you are refering to the alumium as well as the rubber, I would say call the closest boat repair shop have them order it on your behalf (can get it in tons of colors) and then pick it up from them. the Aluminum actually comes in straight lengths I think around 6 feet or so. Then you just rivet it back on in sections.
Hopet that helps,
Chris www.liquidaddiction.net (http://www.liquidaddiction.net)

GlastronGuy
03-21-2002, 09:46 PM
2 votes.
Got my rub rail and insert rubber at West Marine.

ratso
03-21-2002, 10:05 PM
Most of our rub-rails come from TACO. They make a lot of different sizes. If you are staying around 1/2 inch, you could call Dave at Liberator boats in Crowley, TX. He would probably have a good choice if you want to go with an anodized color on the aluminum.

Kwicherbichen
03-22-2002, 05:59 AM
If you want to do it yourself try this http://www.diymarine.com/diypages/products.htm The name of the company DIY Marine and they kinda provide stuff for do it yourselfers.
Brian

wsuwrhr
03-22-2002, 05:38 PM
You guys are my heroes, I have been looking for cool rub rails for my boat.