Newfound Woodworks has the brass rub-strip. You can either screw it on or use 3M 5200 to stick it in place. Several coats of fiberglass or Dynel on the bow and stern also do the trick.
> I have just returned from a week long camping trip on the Maine
> Island trail. The Chesapeake 17 that I built held up extremely well
> with the rocky shore. The only minor problem that I had was on the
> seventh day of the trip. On the bow and stern where they meet the
> keel the epoxy had worn off to expose a bit of the wood. This was
> easily repaired with fast cure epoxy. My question was if any one knows
> the best way of installing a brass rub strip? Where could I purchase
> one? Does anyone had any suggestions?
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- Brass rub strips for Chesapeake 17
Jamy Levine -- 7/26/1998, 10:35 am- Re: Brass rub strips for Chesapeake 17
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L.C. -- 7/26/1998, 1:44 pm- Re: Brass rub strips for Chesapeake 17
Mark Kanzler -- 7/26/1998, 10:58 am - Re: Brass rub strips for Chesapeake 17
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