spray rails
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spray rails
Has anyone install spray rails on their 31, if so what do you think, do they work?
Bill
Bill
There was quite a bit of discussion a few months ago on the B33 forum about these.. as I recall several owners were interested, but they were all waiting for someone else to install them and report back on how useful they were. One major point (other than what seemed to be a rather high price) was that they are adhered to the hull with no fastenings through it, and the manufacturer admitted that if they were not installed properly they could let go. apparently not a do-it-yourself item.
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I have put them on my 31 during the renovation. Boat is still a long way from hitting the H2O. They look great and I believe will help greatly with the bow spray. If you decide to do it, I can give pics and some advice. It looks like I did not use enough fasteners.
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That would be great if you did e-mail me those picture's.
I'm going to be pulling it out of the water in about 2 or 3 month's to do some work on it.
thank you
Bill
That would be great if you did e-mail me those picture's.
I'm going to be pulling it out of the water in about 2 or 3 month's to do some work on it.
thank you
Bill
I can't imagine spray rails getting these things much drier. We have low little boats that suffer from being low little boats. If you make to big a spray rail you end up with hard riding low little boats. Better wet and comfy then dry and beaten.
Heck if you listen to the old timers talk about trolling giants you'd never put a spray rail on any boat. "Makes to much noise with all that white water getting knocked down, the boat should slip through the water without a ripple."
Heck if you listen to the old timers talk about trolling giants you'd never put a spray rail on any boat. "Makes to much noise with all that white water getting knocked down, the boat should slip through the water without a ripple."
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I started at the bow and used one full kit and one half kit. If I remember correctly this should give me 15' of rail on each side. Like with most things prep is extreamly important! My full kit has been on for about 7 years. I added the half kit in the spring of 04. Everything is still super tight. He only makes two styles I used the style for boats with a hard chine. The rail mounts right at the chine.
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