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  • Robert
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    Rubber Rub Rail

    I have a 59 Skagit 20 hard top. Does anyone know of the size and source for replacing the white rubber trim that goes around the gun rail of the boat? Thanks, Robert in Seattle

  • Robert
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    Thanks Helmar and everyone for your guidance on the rub rail. I got mine indeed from Wefco - 818.886.8872. Call them to find out what their schedule is for extruding rubber. They only do white about every 6 weeks. The rub rail for my 58' Sagit is number 1/2 G-5. Note that this is not a channel lock so the adhesive is important.

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  • Helmar
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Thank you very much Helmar. Sorry for belated reply. Your advice is always spot on! Here are 2 pics. Need 50' long and 1"x2". I checked Wefco but hard to tell which would be best. Might anyone have the model number? Thanks, Rob.
    They have pages of PDF downloadable images of the different rubbers they have. I will normally print them out as they Are to Scale. Then i just cut the scale sized picture and hold it up against the boat.
    I didn't see the pictures ??
    If you reply to this post (and logged in) you should see in the upper left corner of the window you are in, there is a picture of a Camera and something that looks like Chain linked. To the right, are most editing and posting options.
    Anyway, Click on the camera and below the window, (might have to scroll down a little to see it) You should see a box around the word Upload. Press on that and it should open up a window on your computer in which you can find and click your photo. Once you have done that, click on the Upload. It will ask if you want more uploads, just say yes until you get all you want uploaded. Then press the Continue and your back to your message typing area. Give that a try.

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  • Robert
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    Thank you very much Helmar. Sorry for belated reply. Your advice is always spot on! Here are 2 pics. Need 50' long and 1"x2". I checked Wefco but hard to tell which would be best. Might anyone have the model number? Thanks, Rob.
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  • Helmar
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    Originally posted by Kelly View Post
    If it's the red and gray one it's a '58, not 59. That means just the rubber, no aluminum.
    Didn't you just order yours Kelly ?
    If so, put down the item number as so Robert can go look it up in the Catalog from Wefco..
    Robert, if you look at the Wefco Catalog you will see it and because its been saved in a PDF format, you can print out that page, cut out the pattern they and set it next to your boat to see how its going to fit.
    We normally measure all the way around leaving a foot extra for some stretching, start at the transom, Pin it, run some 3M-5200 into it and start walking it around. It takes two people, one to hold some tension on it as you go around, pin it, cut off the excess and install your other end cap, done deal. Takes a couple of days for that stuff to dry in even warm weather but that will keep it on.
    Helmar

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  • Kelly
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    If it's the red and gray one it's a '58, not 59. That means just the rubber, no aluminum.

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  • Helmar
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    I have a 59 Skagit 20 hard top. Does anyone know of the size and source for replacing the white rubber trim that goes around the gun rail of the boat? Thanks, Robert in Seattle
    Hi Robert.
    The 59 Skagit used two different rub rails depending on what time of year it came out. Most common one used is for the 55 - 58 Skagits and the 59 like mine uses a Insert rubber as it has a aluminum rail all the way around.
    So, the big question would be, does yours have that aluminum rail ?
    If you can supply a picture, I can pin down what you need for sure.

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  • Kelly
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    Wefco in California. If you search "rubrail" in these forums you'll find a bunch of good info...part numbers, how it's etc...

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