Touché’s rub rail got gouged during Hurricane Sally. Asking my insurance to
repair it might have opened the for to totaling the boat. :(
I’m trying a Hail Mary fix.
I put some white Flex Paste in/on the gouges. ($14 at Lowe’s.) After a few
days cure time, I’m wet sanding with progressively fin
Thanks but I don't need it. Touche's rub rail is fairly intact. There was
a question on the Detroit 35 owners list about repair and I was just
researching options.
Here's more on it: https://sugru.com/about
Looks like some interesting stuff.
I do have a few small dings I could try it on. Hmm
Dennis:
I haven't tried it nor heard of it but a long time ago I replaced a section of
my rubrail (it rubbed a piling during a storm) with a section of new rubrail.
If I recall it was constructed from white EPDM. I don't think I saved the
leftover piece or I would offer it to you. I think I
Anybody tried this stuff for rub rail repair?
http://www.amazon.com/Sugru-Air-curing-Rubber-5g-White/dp/B008MIRQUE
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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Subject: Stus-List Rub Rail Repair/Replacement
The 1981 C&C 34 I purchased last month had a 3 ft section of the rub rail
torn away during Hurricane Isaac in August. The hull gel coat was not
damaged.
Have any had experience splicing in a new section of rub rail short of
disturbing the
The 1981 C&C 34 I purchased last month had a 3 ft section of the rub rail
torn away during Hurricane Isaac in August. The hull gel coat was not
damaged.
Have any had experience splicing in a new section of rub rail short of
disturbing the hull/deck joint? Does anyone have extra rub rail that t