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Rub rail

Post: # 11816Post ryansviper »

The metal rub rail that goes around my boat is a little banged up I've seen a black rubber rail put on a hydrostream before over the rail this would be what I need does anyone have any info on the product? I already love this site!

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Re: Rub rail

Post: # 11824Post blowitup »

Something like this,sold the the boat to talonkid on here.Maybe he can find a part # or manufacturer if boat is not in storage already.
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Re: Rub rail

Post: # 11825Post ryansviper »

Yes that looks like what I'm looking for, I forget about some of the other states weather down in south Texas we can prety much boat year round, not trying to rub it in.

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Re: Rub rail

Post: # 11830Post blowitup »

It snowed today,got snowmobile trailer out of storage lol.
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Re: Rub rail

Post: # 11832Post silkeysak »

Go ahead and rub it right in! I regret that, when I DID live up north I got to snow ski. Oh well, everything has it's tradeoffs. My brother is on his ragboat, living in Key West harbor right now. I guess we all wish we could be...................................somewhere else. Good luck with that rubrail. I bet it's a real beeeeyatch to change!
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Re: Rub rail

Post: # 11835Post ryansviper »

Your probably right about the rub rail being hard to change out. I dont think anyone always happy with the weather we fight 100 deg plus days most of the time then when the weather drops to 65-70 we thank it's freezing.

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Re: Rub rail

Post: # 11839Post Rut311969 »

Dang Texans always complaining about weather :pound: no for real you guys had it rough down there this year hope ya"ll get some rain this winter as I no you need it :up:
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Re: Rub rail

Post: # 11842Post blowitup »

The one that on the vector,just slips over existing rub rail.Made of plastic/rubber.Looked really good and formed to lines of boat well.Might do the same to my vegas.
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