Re: Eureka! I found it! (Rub rail, that is)

RAeschlima@aol.com
Wed, 22 Sep 1999 00:00:38 EDT


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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In a message dated 9/21/99 6:50:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
JBlumhorst@aol.com writes:

<< I stopped in at Svendsen's Boat Yard and they showed me a catalog with
hundreds of rubber rub rails in every conceivable shape and size. The
company is Wefco, in N. California, and I have already contacted them to
send
me a catalog.

I will put up the relevant pages on my website so you can all choose your
rubrails. Can anybody give me some approximate measurements or a sketch in
cross section for the P15 rubrail (inner measurements, please) so I can scan
in the likely candidates? I will put up the choices for P19's as well.
Scanning all the pages would be way too much. Thanks.

The company has a minimum order of 25 feet and will deal directly with you

-- 
 no middleman.
 
 Best,
 Judy B >>

Great news Judy,

A couple of years ago I removed, cleaned up and repositioned the port side rub rail. What a job!!!! Cleaning the old rub rail was so difficult I never did do the stern or starbord rail. However, I'll bet new ones are expensive.

Ralph Aeschliman HMS-18 #67 Moby Duck Flagstaff, AZ