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Very nice work!
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The rubrail went on today
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how hard was it to do the metal rub rail, i have never done a metal one and i am gonna be due soon.
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It goes on in two stages-first the hard plastic rub rail gets positioned and screwed to the boat. then the stainless piece gets positioned and screwed on top of that. The two things that you have to be careful with: making sure that the screw holes in the stainless pieces are not near the bends in the corners, and planning ahead so that if the screw holes in the stainless overlap a screw in the plastic that you can remove it and go with one screw thru both pieces.
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The Project continues
Washdown system is installed
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The spreader, T top and underwater lights are fired up
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Very nice!
strick |
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Yes. Sweet. Where did you get the underwater LEDs?
Dave
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Got them from Craig on the Hull Truth. They are 600 lumen LED lights that draw .8 amps and are very nice for the price of about 25 dollars each plus shipping. I have them under my gunnels too. Everbody that sees them wants them. they come in 3 or 4 colors
his number is 910 209 2920 |
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Thanks for the info.
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