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I have a friend who bought an older boat boat. The teak on the upper surface of the gunnel was in need of replacement. He removed it and now is looking for something other than teak to place on this are. Ideas are appreciated. Item #2 He ant to use earmuffs to start his 75 horse Evinrude. How much water from a garden hose in needed. I told him I thought enough for some excess to spray out from the muffs when the engine is running. Am I correct or should he do otherwise? Thanks in advance for advice. -- Jim Gemmill o_o_o_o /| ,[_____], |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_) |
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Check with HAMILTON MARINE, they are a great source of pvc rub rails
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bostonwhalerone wrote: Check with HAMILTON MARINE, they are a great source of pvc rub rails I think he needs a cap rail, not a rub rail. Does Hamilton make cap rails as well? |
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Jim Gemmill wrote: Item #1 I have a friend who bought an older boat boat. The teak on the upper surface of the gunnel was in need of replacement. He removed it and now is looking for something other than teak to place on this are. Ideas are appreciated. Item #2 He ant to use earmuffs to start his 75 horse Evinrude. How much water from a garden hose in needed. I told him I thought enough for some excess to spray out from the muffs when the engine is running. Am I correct or should he do otherwise? Thanks in advance for advice. -- Jim Gemmill o_o_o_o /| ,[_____], |ŻŻŻL --O|||||||O- ()_)Ż()_) ŻŻŻ )_) Did he save the teak? Hope so, as it will serve as a template for a replacement rail. Here's a workable alternative for capping a gunwale: http://www.kingstarboard.com/Default2.aspx |
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