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new bump rails
is this possible to replace all of it? there is a big part of the left back corner broken off and the whole bow is all crooked.
advice comments? ill shoot some pictures for yall to see when im talkin about thanks guys
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Sure can replace it. You can get it in long rolls. Make sure you have someone w/you when reapplying the rail it needs to be pulled tight all way around and is really a 2 man job.
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do i just use a heat gun to wrap it around the corners or is it pliable enough?
the rail on it now is rivited on there, whats the best way to fasten it down? same way?
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replaced both rub rail and insert on an old nautique I had. either a well heated shop or warm weather is preferred or you will be fighting it.
2 or 3 people and take your time and get it straight. very do it yourselfable! I used stainless countersink screws for new rub rail. |
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where did yall purchace them?
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#6
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if no marine retailer close, check West Marine online against your original rub rail. a call to tige' may lead to their vendor
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