Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
 
Old 23 November 2012, 04:20   #1
Member
 
Country: USA
Town: San Diego
Boat name: Stormbringer
Make: Avon Searider 5.4
Length: 5m +
Engine: 90hp Mariner
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 89
US Based Rubbing Strake Supplier needed

I am looking to replace my old rubbing strake.
Anyone know where I can source it in the US?
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	rubbing strake.jpg
Views:	490
Size:	78.3 KB
ID:	74406  
__________________
engarom is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 23 November 2012, 11:58   #2
Member
 
kiwiboyd's Avatar
 
Country: USA
Town: Fort Lauderdale
Make: Fluid 10.6m
Length: 9m +
Engine: 2x Mercury 300hp
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 324
Send a message via Skype™ to kiwiboyd
I have a lot of epdm rubstrakes in stock, if you don't like the profiles I have, I can point you in the right direction

What length and what width?
__________________
Boyd Tomkies
Mob (410) 212 3214
Email boyd@siroccomarine.com
https://www.siroccomarine.com
kiwiboyd is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 24 November 2012, 02:57   #3
Member
 
Country: USA
Town: San Diego
Boat name: Stormbringer
Make: Avon Searider 5.4
Length: 5m +
Engine: 90hp Mariner
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 89
I need enough to do a 5.4 searider. I am guessing 40 ft.
As for profile and width:
D shaped
145mm (5.7 in)
any insight is appreciated
__________________
engarom is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27 November 2012, 20:10   #4
Member
 
kiwiboyd's Avatar
 
Country: USA
Town: Fort Lauderdale
Make: Fluid 10.6m
Length: 9m +
Engine: 2x Mercury 300hp
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 324
Send a message via Skype™ to kiwiboyd
rubstrakes

we have half of these in stock, some are samples
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0075.jpg
Views:	274
Size:	116.3 KB
ID:	74526   Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0077.jpg
Views:	302
Size:	117.7 KB
ID:	74527   Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0079.jpg
Views:	311
Size:	118.7 KB
ID:	74528   Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0076.jpg
Views:	264
Size:	159.7 KB
ID:	74529   Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0078.jpg
Views:	265
Size:	122.5 KB
ID:	74530  

__________________
Boyd Tomkies
Mob (410) 212 3214
Email boyd@siroccomarine.com
https://www.siroccomarine.com
kiwiboyd is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27 November 2012, 20:10   #5
Member
 
kiwiboyd's Avatar
 
Country: USA
Town: Fort Lauderdale
Make: Fluid 10.6m
Length: 9m +
Engine: 2x Mercury 300hp
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 324
Send a message via Skype™ to kiwiboyd
one more

this is not EPDM
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0080.jpg
Views:	304
Size:	119.1 KB
ID:	74531  
__________________
Boyd Tomkies
Mob (410) 212 3214
Email boyd@siroccomarine.com
https://www.siroccomarine.com
kiwiboyd is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07 August 2013, 05:00   #6
ncp
Member
 
ncp's Avatar
 
Country: USA
Town: California
Make: Avon 5.4m Searider
Length: 5m +
Engine: Yamaha 90
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,260
engarom, I noticed that you ended up just using black hypalon instead of replacing the stock searider stuff. Any specific reason? Price?
__________________
ncp is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07 August 2013, 16:44   #7
Member
 
Country: USA
Town: San Diego
Boat name: Stormbringer
Make: Avon Searider 5.4
Length: 5m +
Engine: 90hp Mariner
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 89
actually i used a black pvc strake on top of doubled black hypalon. after removing the original strake i wanted to re enforce the area. getting the pvc strake to stick to hypalon is a challenge. prep is key and you need the right glue. i chose the pvc cause i couldnt find enough hypalon/rubber/epdm in the states. i redid the entire boat
__________________
engarom is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08 August 2013, 15:28   #8
Member
 
Country: USA
Town: Oakland CA
Length: 3m +
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 6,653
Quote:
Originally Posted by engarom View Post
getting the pvc strake to stick to hypalon is a challenge.
Use the correct glue on the correct material, i.e. hypalon glue on the hypalon, and pvc glue on the pvc, then stick the 2 different glues together. They'll bond to their substrates, and the differing glues will stick to each other quite well.

jky
__________________
jyasaki is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08 August 2013, 15:42   #9
ncp
Member
 
ncp's Avatar
 
Country: USA
Town: California
Make: Avon 5.4m Searider
Length: 5m +
Engine: Yamaha 90
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,260
Quote:
Originally Posted by jyasaki View Post
Use the correct glue on the correct material, i.e. hypalon glue on the hypalon, and pvc glue on the pvc, then stick the 2 different glues together. They'll bond to their substrates, and the differing glues will stick to each other quite well.

jky
That's good to know!!!
__________________
ncp is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09 August 2013, 15:43   #10
Member
 
Country: USA
Town: Oakland CA
Length: 3m +
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 6,653
Thought it was pretty general knowledge...

jky
__________________
jyasaki is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08 December 2013, 21:57   #11
Member
 
Country: USA
Town: huntington beach,calif.
Boat name: Rastus
Make: Novurania
Length: 4m +
Engine: yamaha 70hp
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 3
Techno Rubber Industries,Medley,Fla.305-888-6324
__________________
steve graham is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off




All times are GMT. The time now is 01:44.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.