Rub rail replacement
Printed From: CorrectCraftFan.com
Category: Repairs and Maintenance
Forum Name: Boat Maintenance
Forum Discription: Discuss maintenance of your Correct Craft
URL: http://www.CorrectCraftFan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=42594
Printed Date: November-15-2024 at 3:30am
Topic: Rub rail replacement
Posted By: ut817c
Subject: Rub rail replacement
Date Posted: April-09-2018 at 4:16pm
Hello,
I'd like to replace the rub rail on my 1998 Sport Nautique. It's in very poor shape. Does anyone have any suggestions on after market replacements? The rub rail on Nautiqueparts.com is very expensive.
Thanks for your time!
|
Replies:
Posted By: Fl Inboards
Date Posted: April-09-2018 at 4:23pm
Amazon.
------------- Hobby Boats can be expensive when the hobbyist is limited on their own skill and expertise.
1993 Shamrock "fat" 20. 2008 Nautique 196 5.0
|
Posted By: Blamey
Date Posted: April-09-2018 at 10:27pm
Integrity marine are the suppliers and they will sell you a replacement directly.
------------- 96 Super Sport Previously: 95 Sport Nautique, 1980 Ski Supreme
|
Posted By: sanoman
Date Posted: June-15-2018 at 7:53am
Just saw this post on rub rail replacement.l own an 89 ski nautique with the rope insert.Got a new rope but l still would like a new rub rail. Has anyone got a link? I can't seem to get Integrity Marine to open up on my iPad real well.
|
Posted By: mark c
Date Posted: June-15-2018 at 1:30pm
The 87's (maybe earlier) and up have a larger rub rail than the previous SN's and it is not available any longer. You'll have to polish up the one you have, or find some other non original style rail.
|
Posted By: MACS81SN
Date Posted: June-15-2018 at 3:12pm
Bought new for our 99 SN from Integrity Marine last year. Gentleman was very helpful and delivered material in 2-3 days. Was 1/2 the price of Nautiqueparts. He also stated that Inegrity was the OEM supplier to Correct Craft for a number of years.
------------- Mark
1999 -SN - 502 Python 1981 - SN Owned 33 years - Sold 1968 - Mustang - Sold
|
Posted By: sanoman
Date Posted: June-15-2018 at 10:11pm
MACS81SN wrote:
Bought new for our 99 SN from Integrity Marine last year. Gentleman was very helpful and delivered material in 2-3 days. Was 1/2 the price of Nautiqueparts. He also stated that Inegrity was the OEM supplier to Correct Craft for a number of years. | Well I got ahold of Integrity Marine today,spoke to a gentleman about my 89 and he knew exactly what I needed.He was out of stock because they (Integrity) had sold all of it to Correct Craft.I did place an order and it will be a few weeks till they ship.But I'm happy I didn't pay what others wanted to charge for the rub rail. Holy Crap ,what a markup.
|
Posted By: Canuck-Surfer
Date Posted: April-29-2020 at 4:35pm
I ordered my rub rail from Mark at Integrity Marine this morning. Only downside is that he doesn't include the stainless steel screws. He said #8 or #10 pan head work for most of them. I watched a Taco install video on Youtube that used the #10 screws in the Taco kit and they had to pry the rubrail open enough to get them in. Seemed like a lot of extra work considering there is about 100 screws in a rubrail. I'd think a #8 would fit more easily but want to make sure the head is still big enough to hold well.
What size screws did you guys order to use with the Integrity Marine rail? You think #8 is okay?
------------- 1996 Sport Nautique GT40 EFI
|
|