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voyager rubrail
voyager rubrail
Hey everyone newbie here ive bought a 1986 voyager and its pretty rough the rub rail is gone all the way around the boat where can i find a new rubrail for it?
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Re: voyager rubrail
You can't find replacement original rubrail. You'll have to go with vinyl/rubber.
McMaster Carr sells vinyl/rubber trim. You'll need to research which would work on your boat. Some guys remove the original rubrail and replace it with vinyl; others leave the original on and put new vinyl/rubber over it.
Here's the link to the edge trim. It'll give you an idea of what to look for.
https://www.mcmaster.com/#trim-molding/=17rquco
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McMaster Carr sells vinyl/rubber trim. You'll need to research which would work on your boat. Some guys remove the original rubrail and replace it with vinyl; others leave the original on and put new vinyl/rubber over it.
Here's the link to the edge trim. It'll give you an idea of what to look for.
https://www.mcmaster.com/#trim-molding/=17rquco
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