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It may have gotten dropped in the updates over the years. I can't be of much help other than a good tip is to let the new rail set in the sun for awhile and warm up before you go to putting it on, makes it much easier.
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Ok, maybe I'm stupid.....well maybe might not be the right word there....but when I look for rubrail, on TacoMarine.com or other sites that sell for them, the VAST majority of what I see are sold in 20' lengths. I have to be missing something here. Isn't the idea of rubrail to have it in one complete piece with only one break...in the back of the boat?? They say measure the boat's length, add the width and double it. They must be selling these for some REALLY small boats then. I don't get it.
Anyone know what the deal is??
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