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Old 19-08-2012, 01:07 PM   #1
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Rub strip

After a bit of a rough trip home from Cardiff yesterday parts of my rub strip have come loose (looks like they were previously riveted on? But everything is rusted and corroded beyond belief) not sure if this is standard practice or not? So was wondering how rub strips are fitted now a days, if riveting is the done thing, think I shall go and get some stainless ones and redo the whole thing
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Old 19-08-2012, 01:25 PM   #2
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I used stainless M5 c/s machine screws with penny washers and nylocs on the inside
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Old 23-08-2012, 12:32 PM   #3
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After a bit of a rough trip home from Cardiff yesterday parts of my rub strip have come loose (looks like they were previously riveted on? But everything is rusted and corroded beyond belief) not sure if this is standard practice or not? So was wondering how rub strips are fitted now a days, if riveting is the done thing, think I shall go and get some stainless ones and redo the whole thing
Thanks
Chris
Hi there,
I've got a Marshan 18' and i'm going to replace the whole rub strip around the boat so i am looking for about 15mtrs of the stuff, any idea where i might source this from plus all the fixings on current strip are rusting badly too, i like the idea of rivets.
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