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ContinuousWave Whaler Moderated Discussion Areas ContinuousWave: Whaler Repairs/Mods Rub Rail Replacement
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Author | Topic: Rub Rail Replacement |
TommyWhaler |
posted 11-28-2009 06:38 PM ET (US)
I have a [1971] Katama. [Seeks] some sources for a new rub rail. Thanks |
contender |
posted 11-28-2009 07:15 PM ET (US)
Tommy: Have you not ever heard of the Marine Liquidators in Ft. Pierce, 2970 N US Highway #1 772 465 6460. You need to make a trip believe me worth your ride. Look at every thing and anything you may need on your boat and trailer, they will have it. You need to make any and all notes on your boat and take every measurement to compare with. I live in Ft. Lauderdale, I'm up in Vero Beach this week, went there to day, and purchased a rub rail for my 17 (it is not factory but it is what I wanted and they do have a lot of whaler parts and stuff) 50 feet with insert and caps $200. Purchased other items and spent a total of $400. This is one of the best if not the best marine parts store I have ever found. On top of it everyone was willing to help and knew were everything was. Take a ride. |
jimh |
posted 11-28-2009 11:40 PM ET (US)
For advice on recommended sources or vendors for OEM replacement parts, see Original Equipment Manufacturers and Vendors Advice is given regarding rub rails. If you want a non-OEM source of rub rail you can buy it anywhere you like that is convenient for you. |
TommyWhaler |
posted 11-29-2009 03:39 PM ET (US)
Thanks contender and jimh. Ft Pierce is an all day trip, so when I am ready, I might just make that trip. |
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