Rub Rail Aluminum Replacement?

xcursiontri

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I am going to replace the rubber around our boat, but I started thinking I might replace the aluminum that holds it as well. The boat was in a slip for years, and definitely shows many scuffs. Is this possible?
 

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ahicks

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Unless it's been really smashed, I'd just replace the insert.
 

Scott Danforth

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I just want to know that How do you replace a rub rail insert?
at the front or back is a splice plate or end termination trim. remove it

grab the insert with your fingers and pull

take new insert and squeeze between your fingers and push into groove
 

ahicks

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at the front or back is a splice plate or end termination trim. remove it

grab the insert with your fingers and pull

take new insert and squeeze between your fingers and push into groove
A further hint: set the new rub rail in the sun to allow it to warm up a bit, making it more flexible, easier to insert.
 

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A further hint: set the new rub rail in the sun to allow it to warm up a bit, making it more flexible, easier to insert.
or have it coiled up in a bucket with hot water and dawn dish soap. leave it wet and it just slides in
 
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