I looked at both the beneteau rub rail, and an alternative from starboard. Both were made up of spliced shorter sections, were white (and unpaintable) and didn't meet my standard. In the end I had a skilled boat tradesman custom build mine, for only slightly more than the factory parts.Gunni
Your suggestion for the rub rail is looking like the best option was leaning that way anyways
Where did you get yours?
Admiral's knees are getting bad so we will be doing a role reversal and she doesn't want to be the first to damage the goods
As always this is the best place to get educated advice
Thanks
Gary
I selected what is commonly called a "spray rail" it stands proud of the hull 2" and is mounted about 2 inches below the sheer. Made of solid PVC extrusion it was black, and seamless (full 42 feet) and my guy awlgripped it to match the flag-blue hull. He then applied the SS strike. A real craftsman. Had a hard time finding old-school, solid-back SS strike but Marine Industries up in Michigan had it and shipped it in.
This is the spray rail / rub rail:
http://www.barbourcorp.com/marine-products/R1059.htm
SS rub strike:
http://www.marineind.net/straight.htm
Attached a pic, as you can see, a 2" rail looks great on a boat like this. Note he even forged the ends to wrap the rail in. Good luck Gary, every fine boat deserves a rub rail !
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