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When to install rubrail

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I've been re-reading the tips section on PVC guardrail install.

I think I have picked out a rail from Taco for my Bertram 20 project.

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In the tips section, it looks like the rail was installed prior to paint. Is this advisable or is it better to wait until hull and cap are fully painted?

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that rail will be really difficult to bend around your boat, what does the flange look like?
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Flange is 'butt joint' that is tabbed on the inside.

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Most originally came with a simple hollow back stainless. I wanted a bit more meat behind.

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Any suggestions?

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Paint first, so the paint seam is under the rail.

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Install for fit prior to paint. Then remove and paint. Then install with caulk.
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I used Taco v21-9613 on a 25 and it worked out really nice, easy to get, easy to bend.
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Raybo - That profile looks like it would work well with the shoebox construction of the 25, but not sure it how it would sit with the joint on the 20.

I have a sample of the one that I referenced, but you think it would be too stiff to bend around the bow?

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I can send you a small piece and you can see for yourself, most local suppliers will have the rail and stainless, a v21-9755 would also be easy to work with and give you the same 1.5" height

The rail you pictured I do not think would work, a rail more along the lines of a taco v21-1025 would fit your boat better, but be VERY hard to bend, most boats that take that rail have mitered cuts and bow sections bent in a jig

Ideally if you go with the heavier rail you will want to fit the corners and bow prior to paint then remove.
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Raybo Marine NY wrote:I used Taco v21-9613 on a 25 and it worked out really nice, easy to get, easy to bend.
I just stumbled across this in a Google search. Very helpful when trying to decide on one of the many, many rub rail options. B31 board strikes gold again!
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