NIB. I purchased these stainless fender baskets for a SeaRay that I no longer own. These fender size is on the basket label with a check mark. Buyer to pay shipping and handling to their address. I cannot get a picture posted here anymore for some reason, so here is a link to a local...
I purchased these for a Sundancer that I used to own, but no longer have the boat. They are NIB with the rail mounts. I have more pictures I can share if you are interested. PM or thompsdw@hotmail.com. $75 + shipping.
I have the boat listed in the title. I wanted a wiper on the boat, because when I purchased the boat it did not have one installed. I purchased a wiper arm but the splines were way to large for the motor that was on my boat. The motor on my boat has a 1/4" splined mount. I think that the...
I am going to try and call them tomorrow. I didn't have time today. I didn't see my rail in buff on their website, so I need to pickup the phone. Several people here have offered to help as well. Great place this forum!
I need to replace about 10' of rubrail base on my 2000 270 Sundancer. Not having much luck with the search function here or on the net. Any suggestions?
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I think the foam density is critical. I have some of the old seal, but not enough. I would use contact adhesive versus tape to re-install if it were me.
bump. Never got around to the ebay thing. Let me know if you need this. Works great, I just should have done more research. Fit on my boat was difficult just due to intake routing and space. Like new.
My boat is located on a river in a dry stack. It is amazing the dirt and bugs that get into the boat in my location. The cockpit cover just doesn't get the job done and the tarp is just too hard to manage. Has anyone found a reasonable "over the rub rail" cover. My boat does not have an...
I have the same boat and had the same leak locations, I can tell you that the portlights are definitely the first place to start. They resolved most of my problems. Do them all and see what happens.
I don't have shore power, so I have a little different setup. I am using solar chargers to charge 2 house batteries listed in the title. They routinely float at 14 volts. Is that a problem, or not? I'm a little worried that they are overcharged. Any help in appreciated.
Profile is not up to date, I am in Virginia. The boat is on the rack, so the water doesn't help in my case. I'm not even sure where to get a ER in a day or two here, that's why I was searching for a one night alternative. Friday night here is 25 with daytime highs in the 40s.