On Friday, August 8, 2014 8:25:02 AM, Rick Brass
wrote:
My rub rail was damaged in a collision some years ago. It is an integral part
of the hull to deck seal, and riveted to the flange of the hull. So removing or
replacing it involved lifting the entire deck off the hull by about 6" to
My rub rail was damaged in a collision some years ago. It is an integral part
of the hull to deck seal, and riveted to the flange of the hull. So removing or
replacing it involved lifting the entire deck off the hull by about 6" to get
space to remove the rivets. Plus all the wiring connections
Thanks for the comments Bob - you may be correct, a liberal application of
elbow grease may be the best solution.___
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My LF38, hull #9, has NO rubrail at all, plastic or otherwise; just the teak
toerail sitting on top of the hull/deck joint.
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI
On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:08 PM, PME via CnC-List wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was a bit surprised to hear
To: Robert Boyer; cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Replacing Rub Rail - Landfall 35
Vim or some cleaner with a bit of grit works on the rubrail and also on
dirty fenders.
_
From: Robert Boyer via CnC-List <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Sent: 2014-08-06 1:08 PM
T
ugenio
1981 C&C Landfall 38
S/V Johanna Rose
Carrabelle, FL
Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 13:07:50 -0400
From: Robert Boyer
To: "CnC-List@cnc-list.com"
Subject: Stus-List Replacing Rub Rail - Landfall 35
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I have a Landfall
Vim or some cleaner with a bit of grit works on the rubrail and also on dirty
fenders.
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From: "Robert Boyer via CnC-List"
Sent: 2014-08-06 1:08 PM
To: "CnC-List@cnc-list.com"
Subject: Stus-List Replacing Rub Rail - Landfall 35
I have a Landfall
I have a Landfall 38 and I replaced a short section of my rub rail a long time
ago--it rubbed up against a piling real seriously. It wasn't that big a
problem but it was just a short length (maybe 3 feet long) and it was near the
anchor well where I had good access to bolts. If you look closel
Thanks for your comment Mr. Bryant. I think you are correct about the rub-rail
being part of the deck-hull joint. But I wonder if there is a cosmetic
solution - ie. installing a concave replacement over the existing one. Has
anyone tried anything like this?
James LeMesurier
Landfall 35 -