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sugar scoop rub rail replacement
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHas anyone else replaced the rub rail on their sugar scoops? Anything I should know or do? Was wondering if there was a sealant or adhesive I should be using. ? Thanks in advance, Steve in Solomons, MD 2004 410 S2 E |
I¡¯ve done it and helped a friend do his. The rub rail is very stiff and impossible to install unless you heat it. Two methods work great: a heat gun or, a huge boiling bowl filled with water heated with a propane burner to heat the whole rail. I rented the ¨¦quipement. Easy to find...on the continent.?
1- With the heat gun you have to be careful not to overheat and burn. 2- boiling water approach you have to figure out how to keep the remaining rail in hot water and work at a decent pace. it cools down quickly. You wont be able to complete a hull fast enough not to reheat. I got half way down to the latter. Don¡¯t try to force it in with tools and such. Won¡¯t work and you¡¯ll damage it and waist caulking! With hot water you can¡¯t burn the rail so safer. i used 3M 4000. Put it on the hull joint, press the rub rail in and clean up. 1-2 day job. Time well spent! -- ¡ª- David |
I purchased the rubrail through Lagoon: Just 70€ per side for Lagoon 380!? Shipping cost more than doubled this. It fit into a large platic tub as found in hardware stores. I added hot water and let it sit for at least an hour, leaving the tap open a bit so the hot water was constantly replaced and really hot. |
I got mine here in the states for $110 plus $30 shipping. FOR BOTH SIDES! I'm not sure but I think they messed up by sending both but I won't complain. This was thru Beneteau parts here. Thanks for the suggestions, I was planning on using a heat gun (limited H/W) and look at the 5000 to seal.?
? ? ?Steve in Solomons MD
? ? ?2004 410 S2 E
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