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JJ
You might be able to find a rub rail that meets your needs from TACO Marine.
You might be able to find a rub rail that meets your needs from TACO Marine.
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Thanks Tony is the link below the right one? Is it the same that everyone used on theB31 restos a few years ago? I have a pvc rail on my B31 and it looks good. Just want to know it will look the same as that one?
JJ
https://tacomarine.com/rub-rail-rigid-vinyl-v21-1025
JJ
https://tacomarine.com/rub-rail-rigid-vinyl-v21-1025
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https://www.integritymarinecorp.com/it/bertram-yachts
Get in touch with Mark Demers: he is nice, kind and professional...they offer two different profiles suitable for the 31; one is more similar to the original aluminum rub rail in terms of shape and size, the other thinner.
As far as I understood they are cheaper than High Tide profiles.
francesco
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Thanks Fransesco much appreciated.
JJ
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The easiest thing on this planet is for something to be cheaper than...
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This is who actually makes the rub rail, sold in straight sections.franzmerenda wrote: ↑Dec 30th, '23, 05:17 https://www.integritymarinecorp.com/it/bertram-yachts
Get in touch with Mark Demers: he is nice, kind and professional...they offer two different profiles suitable for the 31; one is more similar to the original aluminum rub rail in terms of shape and size, the other thinner.
As far as I understood they are cheaper than High Tide profiles.
francesco
Other companies used to resell it forming the bow for you on a jig. Used to be you could get all 3 curved pieces, bow and stern, than it seems you were only able to get the bow section prebent and had to miter cut the stern.
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Thanks. What is involved in bending the bow section? Is it just a heat gun, skill and some care?
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