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Old 14-03-2011, 09:44   #1
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Need Help - What Is the Proper Name for a Part ?

Hi, can someone help me with the proper name for the transom protection rubbery/plastic material on sugar scoop type of boats, protecting the final edge. I am not a native English speaker so can't think of a name for it to even search for it...


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Also does someone know what kind exactly have they used on Lagoon 410 catamarans, possibly on all the Lagoon catamarans?

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Old 14-03-2011, 10:00   #2
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Re: Need Help - What Is the Proper Name for a Part ?

I'd call it "Rub Rail"
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Gunnel Guard

Something like this; Taylor Made Dock Products - Gunnel Guard or; SailBoatStuff... Gunnel Guards by Taylor Made Products


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Re: Need Help - What Is the Proper Name for a Part ?

Is this what your looking for? Aluminum & Stainless Steel Rub Rails for Boats
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Re: Need Help - What Is the Proper Name for a Part ?

We call ours 'hosepipe'!
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Old 14-03-2011, 10:33   #6
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Re: Need Help - What Is the Proper Name for a Part ?

Many thanks to all, this helps a lot! Yes rub rail sounds just about right and this gunnel guard seems like a good one also. Lancerbye, it should be rather rubber or plastic than aluminum or steel but thanks anyway
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Re: Need Help - What Is the Proper Name for a Part ?

thanks hosepipe would be good also yes, only it needs to be really hardcore hosepipe then
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Re: Need Help - What Is the Proper Name for a Part ?

The aluminum rub rails have vinyl inserts which cover the attachment holes and provide the flexible bumper you want. Search Rub Rail Vinyl Inserts.
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