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Old 05-17-2010, 11:46 AM
William C. Wins William C. Wins is offline
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teak rubrail backing

When I took off the teak rub rail I found a rubber like 1/16" tackly strip on the back of the teak strip. What purpose does it serve? Can I eliminate it and just screw the bare teak back onto the hull? If it serves a useful purpose, what product do I use?

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Old 05-17-2010, 01:31 PM
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It might cover the hull / deck joint and provide some watertightness at that critical spot.

Any further info on the boat? Material, size, brand? Pictures?

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Richard
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Old 05-17-2010, 05:02 PM
William C. Wins William C. Wins is offline
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It might cover the hull / deck joint and provide some watertightness at that critical spot.

Any further info on the boat? Material, size, brand? Pictures?

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Richard
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The boat is a Cornish Crabber, a 27' Britich design, 2001, fibreglass hull. Will send pix if I can figure out how to do so. I would think if they wanted a watertight seal, they would have coated the back of the teak with 5200, but what a bitch to take off.
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Old 05-18-2010, 05:55 AM
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The boat is a Cornish Crabber, a 27' Britich design, 2001, fibreglass hull. Will send pix if I can figure out how to do so. I would think if they wanted a watertight seal, they would have coated the back of the teak with 5200, but what a bitch to take off.
When you reply using the "Quote" button, then scroll down to "manage attachements", you can upload pictures.

Not sure they would have used 5200! Maybe they used Sikaflex or similar. And maybe it was only there to protect the backside of the teak rail from water ingress?
And, why not asking the manufacturer directly?

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