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on my stratos the rub rail-that plastic inset-that goes around the boat is bulging out in a couple of places. how can i fix this. it is not major league sticking out. i have noticed it.. can i beat it back in with a rubber mallet or is it harder than that..
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You should be able to just knock it back in with a mallet. You might need a wooden or plastic wedge to work it in.
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ZOOKER,
Â* Â* I run into that problem on my Ranger when fishing lakes with lots of standing timber. Â* Â* I go ahead and pull about a foot on each side of the area that is pulled out and spray it with WD-40, then start in the middle and work it back in with a wooden tongue depressor or popsicle stick, then I lightly tap on each side of the area I have started in while holding it in the center and working it in with the stick. I can generally work in a couple feet of rub rail in 10 minutes. Â* Â* Mine usually pushes back to the rear of the boat and bulges out at the corner, so I start at the corner and work foreward. This is from rubbing standing timber and docks, and will happen from time to time. It usually happens to me when I am fishing in the wind and get blown against objects. JackL |
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