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RUBRAIL REVISITED
HELP I AM GOING CRAZY TRYING TO FIND A SUITABLE RUBRAIL REPLACEMENT OF THE CORRECT SIZE FOR MY 1975 20FT MASTERANGLER CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP.
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Re: RUBRAIL REVISITED
I had the same problem on my 23 Sceptre. I discovered that the one that is used on the newer Mako's are pretty much the same height, so the Mako rub rail is what I used. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: RUBRAIL REVISITED
Have your tried Taco Marine as Fellowship suggested http://www.tacomarine.com/diypages/rubrailmaster.htm
They have a wide selection of rubrails and you shold be able to find a match there. Strick
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Re: RUBRAIL REVISITED
I beleive it is Taco model V11-4017 on page 18 of their download catalog. There was also a picture of it in an old post on this site. Try a search.
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Re: RUBRAIL REVISITED
For you South Florida people....Railings Unlimited in Fort Lauderdale has the replacement rubrail for the SeaCrafts. Im wanting to say he told me $130.00 for 72 feet.
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