Repair

tb_gb

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Jul 26, 2019
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Hunter 380 Daytona Beach, Fl
See attached pictures. There is a gap between the rub rail on my Hunter 380, and the anchor holder. Any suggestion on how to fix this? I really want to make it look nice. Thank you
 

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Sep 25, 2008
7,435
Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
WTF?
It looks like someone somehow caused the roller fitting to pull out of the bow. does it look similarly on the stub side?
 
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Jan 19, 2010
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Hobie 16 & Rhodes 22 Skeeter Charleston
I had a gap like that on my Hunter 26. Fortunately the gap was on the transom near the motor well and wasn’t very visible.

I did unscrew the end cap and pulled on the rub rail and stretched it and was able to get it longer so that it fit back under the end cap.

( no “ that’s what she said” comments needed)

I am going to bet that you could do something similar and it would probably help to heat it with a heat gun as you stretched and pulled on it. My guess is there was something wrong with the polymer in that particular batch of rub rail and it has shrunk and hardened overtime.
 
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tb_gb

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Jul 26, 2019
24
Hunter 380 Daytona Beach, Fl
Thank you everyone for comments

The other side is fine.....just the port side has the gap. It is a 1999 so the "replacement rubrails" listed would not match. I think I have to fill the gap with something that will not look too obvious.
Suggestions?
 
Sep 25, 2008
7,435
Alden 50 Sarasota, Florida
Thank you everyone for comments

The other side is fine.....just the port side has the gap. It is a 1999 so the "replacement rubrails" listed would not match. I think I have to fill the gap with something that will not look too obvious.
Suggestions?
If the other (stb) side is fine, that indicates the entire port rub rail has been displaced aft breaking the bond between it and the hull/deck joint. Water can therefore penetrate the entire area unless removed, resealed and replaced. Not a cosmetic repair just filling in the gap.