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Printed Date: April-29-2024 at 2:23pm


Topic: 67 Mustang
Posted By: Nautiquehunter
Subject: 67 Mustang
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 8:47am
I am looking for rub rail parts for the mustang. I didn't take the boat apart and I thought I had all the parts but apparently not.



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Posted By: Riley
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 11:10am
Taco J molding.  A lot of places sell it, but shipping is expensive.  Check West Marine. 


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 11:46am
Mike,
What exactly are you missing? I seem to remember from your other post, that you said you need the corner pieces? 


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Posted By: Nautiquehunter
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 1:01pm
I will have to install the pieces I have but I don't see anything that will wrap around the rear corners of the boat.


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 1:05pm
Originally posted by Nautiquehunter Nautiquehunter wrote:

I will have to install the pieces I have but I don't see anything that will wrap around the rear corners of the boat.

Doesn't the rub rail itself just bend around the corners? 


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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 2:13pm
Yes they do. Get yourself one of these for the size screw your using,a helper and have at it! I got most of mine from West marine but they were not at the time getting any more- still needed a piece which I got from Reid 




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Posted By: Morfoot
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 2:30pm
I have one of "those" tools that Gary is referring to. Its the proper size for the rubrail you'll be using on Twenty. Let me know when the rub rail and I'll run it over. If you have a emt conduit bender....I'll see you sooner than that!

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Posted By: Nautiquehunter
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 4:04pm
I temporarily installed the rub rail parts I have I am missing both rear corners and a section of the left side. Strange thing almost all the screw holes don't line up I think what I have is off a different boat .

   

      

   


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 5:01pm
Maybe TRBenj can comment but I don't recall a boat with the seams in those spots. Mine has one at the front starting about 1 foot down the starboard side and then wrapping around the port side for the 12' sections they come in. Then the next one goes down the port side for the next 12', I believe it stops about 3-4'  before the stern. The next one goes from there then around the corner and follows the curvature of the transom like a frown. It looks hard to do but the aluminum rail flexes enough with a little persuasion with a rubber hammer to do the job. Now the next piece you can start from the starboard front and just continue down the side. What you will end up with is about a 2-3' gap can't remember exactly, but this is where you have to buy a 12' section to complete that gap. The remnants of my 12' piece went to others so they didn't have to buy the whole length.  The reason I think they put the seams where they are was to give them the leverage need to make the turn, if the seam is too close to the turn it just won't bend and lay right.

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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 5:13pm
Here is the only pictures I have - Ignore the people in the boat....

Here is the start by the bow-

 

Here is one of the port side,it's behind the trailer guide post,you can only tell by the screw gap




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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: January-09-2021 at 11:38pm
lotsa glare off that 1st picture

man that yellow boat is gonna be awesome....beautiful job



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Posted By: Nautiquehunter
Date Posted: January-10-2021 at 8:35am
I just booked my spot at the SJRR if all goes well it will be there.



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