C26 - Rub Rail

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JKBedford
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C26 - Rub Rail

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Has anyone had to repair their C26 toerail? In the process, were you able to salvage the vinyl rub rail or did you end up replacing it? If you replaced it, where did you buy the new vinyl? I've searched a couple of rub-rail manufacturers and can't seem to find the right profile to match the existing. I guess as long as it fits inside the aluminum channel (toe rail)grooves again, it shouldn't matter. Right?

Any idead or hints?

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JKB
Barrie, Ontario
mjt

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Hello -

I have a C-22 and I think the toerail on a C-26 is about the same size (I've never taken exact measurements).

Anyhow, when I was contemplating repairs on my toerail, I cut about 1/8" off the end of my original rub rail and mailed it to a manufacturer to see if they could find a match for it. In response they mailed me a 2" section of rub rail model #V12-0347.

While reusing the original rub rail would be preferable, the V12-0347 insert would have worked. I know this insert is available through West Marine or Boater's World marine stores. DIY Marine can also be reached via fax at 1-800-653-8569 or phone at 1-800-653-8568.

I hope this helps.

Mike
Madison WI
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toe rail

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Just took mine off. I was getting bad leaking into boat. Two man job, not heavy but crazy awkward. The rubber itself is a wrestling match but can be done, take it out first. I backed all the bolts when I put it back on with large washers where I could. My stuff is all original and still in ok shape so I do not know where to find replacements. After back together put a bead of good sealent on the metal/gelcoat top seam(thats what I did and no more leaks and a lot more tight.)
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Post by Creel »

I'm going to have to replace part of the toe rail and the rub. What is best way to get rub back into toe rail track?
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Good info Mike (mjt).

Here's a little data on that part number. Looks like a good fit!

http://ljmd.com/oem_rr/PDF/V12-0347.pdf
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1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
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Post by mcrandall »

Jamey, check out this sight for install:

http://www.iboats.com/basics/replace_rub_rails.html

Here's a section from this site that refers to the insert Mike found:
Soft Flexible Inserts


V12-0317, V12-0334, V12-0338, V12-0342, V12-0347, V12-0426, V12-1069, V12-2207, V12-4018, V12-4144 & V12-5818
These inserts can be installed at room temperature.
Squeeze the insert between your fingers and insert it into the channel of the rub rail until the entire insert has been installed.
Tapping it with a rubber mallet will help set the insert. Inserts V12-0317 & V12-0334 need to be set by tapping it with a rubber mallet.
Mark
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1975 C-22 currently named Stardust (soon to be "Angela Marie")
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Post by EmergencyExit »

A helpful how to can be found here
http://chryslersailing.lizards.net/sail_toerail.html

courtesy of Jeff, skipper of the lovely Windward
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Post by Creel »

thanks good info
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