Re: rub rail vinyl substitute

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Jack &Lois" <jalo@i...> wrote: Would
NAPA, UAP, or Canadian Tire be likely suppliers?

Yep, I know CTC has them in the auto accessory isles, the ones for
trucks are wider.

Also, shops that specialize in vehicle lettering, like Trimline, carry
it. And most bodyshop supply house, or just the body shops, have
ready access as they need replacements when a new fender or door is
installed,

Good luck,

Bruce Hector
Hello Bruce. I'm encouraged by your suggestion of vinyl rub rail material.
Looking for suitalble rub rail half round at Nova Scotia Hard Wood
Specialties is like a guided tour of the US Mint. And their stuff isn't even
labeled marine! I haven't noticed any Pep Boys stores in the Annapolis
Valley area, though they may have a presence in Halifax. Would NAPA, UAP, or
even Canadian Tire be likely suppliers? Vinyl bumbers would work just fine
on a resurrected Micro.

jeb
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "William " <sdavis@o...> wrote: is
anyone familiar with a supplier that can sell rubrail by the foot.

Look in a big automotive accessory shop, like Pep Boys, for wide vinyl
trim rolls designed for cars and vans. They're half the price of
anything with the word "Marine" in the title.

Bruce Hector
Tryhttp://www.hamiltonmarine.com

Steve Bosquette

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "William " <sdavis@o...> wrote:
> I am just completing my second Gypsy and would like to use a vinyl
> rubrail is anyone familiar with a supplier that can sell by the
> foot. I have found rubrail kits in the marine catalogs in a
minimum
> of 50 foot lengths, a bit wastefull when all I need is around 30
feet
> but not enough to o 2 boats.
I am just completing my second Gypsy and would like to use a vinyl
rubrail is anyone familiar with a supplier that can sell by the
foot. I have found rubrail kits in the marine catalogs in a minimum
of 50 foot lengths, a bit wastefull when all I need is around 30 feet
but not enough to o 2 boats.