Date: 2/25/1999, 7:48 pm
ED I used 1/4X 1/2 oak molding from Home Depot for rubrails on my Chesapeake 17 It protects the boat, covers any deck/hull joint imperfections and makes a nice accent between my white hull and cedar strip deck. I wasn't concerned much about weight and as far as strenght, the Kayak already felt as strong as a brick outhouse. KM
> I'm at the stage on my Chesapeake 17 LT where I have to either add rub
> rails, or sand the edges to produce the "round over". Visually,
> either approach is OK with me. Any advice or opinions on which is the
> better route to go? (Has anyone done it one way, and then wished they had
> gone the other route? Do rails add significant strength?, If you
> round-over, do you end up with a lot of damage over time, etc.).
> By the way, the many tips on planing the sheers in earlier posts were very
> helpful, and I ended up with almost no gap at the deck/side junction.
> Thanks for any insights--Ed
Messages In This Thread
- Rubrails or round-over
Ed Kuczmarski -- 2/25/1999, 11:06 am- Re: Rubrails or round-over
Dale Bierce -- 2/27/1999, 10:36 pm- Re: Rubrails or round-over
BillThomas -- 2/26/1999, 8:29 pm- Re: Rubrails or round-over
K. Morton -- 2/25/1999, 7:48 pm- Re: Rubrails or round-over
J.D. -- 2/25/1999, 7:11 pm- I didn't do either
Shawn Baker -- 2/25/1999, 1:45 pm - Re: Rubrails or round-over
- Re: Rubrails or round-over