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Hey everyone,
I have been having the hardest time replacing the rub rail on my 1986 20. I live in fort lauderdale and have been to railings unlimited 3 times trying to find a a good fit. As well as emailing back and fourth with taco. Any suggestions? The one that came with my boat is way too bulky in my opinion. I would not be opposed to adding the single piece rub rail that exposes the screws. Just dont know where to find that. Thank you in advance for the help. |
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Taco has quite a few choices.
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V11-3447 is what I plan to try on my boat. It has an insert and is available in white or black. Not much info on rubrail here, I've searched for it too.
http://www.defender.com/category.jsp...156&id=2276158 |
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Thank you for the feed back
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barbourcorp.com has all different kinds of rub rails. They will send you samples also so you can see how it looks and fits.
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Im getting ready to order a new one at barbour as well, here is the link
http://www.barbourcorp.com/In_Stock_..._Stainless.htm
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Miles, which one in that link are you planning to use?
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Sorry I actually meant to post this link,
http://www.barbourcorp.com/marine-prod-instock.htm I am still undecided but thinking im going with as close to original with rubber insert vrs stainless insert. I think the stainless actually looks better new, but my boat stays in a slip and im thinking the stainless insert will get dinged up quite a bit during strong storms etc.
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