Rub rail, other style....

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Rub rail, other style....

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Hello all
:macm: needs update to the run rail.
to be honest I do not like the to get rub rail.

It is so small.

Does somebody have a good idea for a rubrail, that is in big rubber style?

Thanks all!
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Re: Rub rail, other style....

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I really don't know of another style, nor do I think a larger one would really fit.

I wonder if someone has installed a smaller one on your boat? Can you post a photo of your existing rub rail?
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Re: Rub rail, other style....

Post by Russ »

I'm running with orignal factory rub rail. It is fully intact and no issues.

Perhaps your issues are with how/where it contacts other objects.

My rubrail almost never touches anything. The docks I connect with are lower and bumpers seem to work well on that area.

If I were running against pilings and larger objects, it might take more abuse.
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Re: Rub rail, other style....

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Mine has been notched in a couple of places, but I preferred to patch it up with E6000 (a flexible adhesive), Seems to be holding up pretty well, even though the patches were semi-transparent and not black. But I am sure you can find an equivalent adhesive in black.
The idea of peeling off the whole rubrail and replacing it wholly scares the bejeezus out of me. I remember having read some horrifying reports. And, after all, it's just a "skinny bumper", supposed to endure a few bumps. Mine doesn't leak and doesn't look too abused (though it is), so I'll leave it in place
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It's a lot of work to be done right. 8)
March wrote: Sat May 10, 2025 1:14 pm The idea of peeling off the whole rubrail and replacing it wholly scares the bejeezus out of me. I remember having read some horrifying reports. And, after all, it's just a "skinny bumper", supposed to endure a few bumps. Mine doesn't leak and doesn't look too abused (though it is), so I'll leave it in place
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Re: Rub rail, other style....

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Hi Kurz!

The replacement of the tub rail is something we did for Over Easy early on not long after we adopted her. At the time I wasn’t physically up to doing it (or much else back then with then current physical restrictions/health issues) so we had our local boat yard do it. It want terribly expensive or difficult really. If we were to have to do it agian we’d do it our selves.

There isn’t a wider rub rail than what BWY offers that I’m aware of.

The removal of the old rub rail , cleanup of the flanges, repair of any damaged fiberglass, replacement of compromised hardware isn’t all that difficult. Call BWY and talk to them. I believe they will have all the materials and process instructions you will need. The whole process isn’t hard especially if you have someone to be an extra set of hands. The boat yard did it with just one guy.

I believe BWY will just send you the instructions if you ask.

That way you can get the supplies locally if that works out better for your situation.

Best Regards
Over Easy 8) 8)
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We just replaced our rub rail with one bought from Blue water Yachts. The old one had been hit hard a few times and it looks so much better now. The hardest part was after removing the old rub rail was getting the old 5200 off. Easiest way was a wire wheel on a hand grinder. We then checked all the bolts for tightness found 2 or 3 loose ones then we put slightly thickened epoxy on the whole joint twice with a paint brush as there were several crushed areas of the joint. We then stretched the rub rail for 2 days put in place around the boat then starting at the front had a friend help hold the rub rail away from the boat put the 5200 in the groove of the rub rail then pushed it on firmly doing about 4 feet at a time. The pics are listed under the topic of "Hope everyone is doing well haven't been on lately". Feb 1 2025 under the Forum MacGregor Power Sailors Form. You are always welcome to email and we can talk on the phone. Blue Water Yachts sent, I think 3 tubes of 5200 with the rub rail. We also caulked the top of the rub rail/boat junction. We did leave it on for 24 hrs after caulking before loosing the tension but holding in place while we caulked the last foot around the corner and installed the 3 screws that hold it in place. Then loosened the other side but held it in place on the corner so it does not loosen while doing the last foot of rub rail and screwing in place.
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