It’s funny I ran across this today, I’m working on my 1964 classic 16.7 this weekend. I always have to watch a few vids to get motivated to work on her. This ol girl has been painted a few times over, has a million little cracks in the old gel coat, had to burn out a bunch of old soft filler. I’ve got the bulk of the heavy sanding done. Your whaler looks awesome man!
Thx Florida Man. I love to see your ol girl. Glad you found the motivation!!! I to will watch a few videos and get motivated. I’m almost done. She hits the water tomorrow. Motor break in. Then I’ll be out filming everywhere I can with her.
man! what a struggle with that wire! wondering if taping the wire into the center of the rubber insert ahead of time and putting it in, then fishing it through the boat would work better? just an idea, great video though! glad people like you share so we can all learn!
@@robbymacoutdoors.6250 A hot day is also a good idea. Another lesson i learned is, spend the $100 for new insert over trying to re-insert a 30 year old dried up one. haha!
I did mine a few months back, got my kit from integrity marine for under $200 shipped to my house the next day. I installed it myself and it was a pain , got a bunch of cuts on my hands to prove it lol.
I hear ya. It wasn’t easy. Material was tough to work with. Not flexible even on a hot day. Once I got going it was workable. Tough to film it cause you really have to focus on what your doing. Right of passage brother. Lol.
Tried the rubber hammer. Had a white one even. To no avail. So I had a very dull rounded edge screw driver. I know it doesn’t sound like the best solution but it was the best one I could come up with. The puddy knife probably is the better option. Wish I had tried that. Faster most likely. Man if theirs a next time. I will definitely try that. Thx u for the comment 👍
So my rear cleat measures 13” from the transom. Front cleat is 106” from the transom. That is at the two rear screw holes of the cleat as it’s mounted on my boat. Now I did reattach with west system 6-10 epoxy. I filled the holes then reset the screws . At my dock I do use the front Norman pin and rear lift shackles to tie up . Those cleats I kept for instances where I may need . Like a dock n dine or if I can’t use my first method mentioned. I hope this helps. Send a pic of your project Audrey. Best of luck going forward. 😊
Nice job and Looks great.Thanks for the help with the install.
A Hair Dryer works great to warm up the rub rail material as you go, much easier to work with. The white looks great, nice work!
Thx Spinfish. I love how it came out. Really tied it all together. Almost done. Been fishin?
@@robbymacoutdoors.6250 Yes! I’ll be posting a video in a couple days. (Bay Bridge Tunnel in the 15).. Looking forward to June Tuna!
@@spinfish1434 me too. I’ll look forward to that episode!
with old glory in the background very cool
It’s funny I ran across this today, I’m working on my 1964 classic 16.7 this weekend. I always have to watch a few vids to get motivated to work on her. This ol girl has been painted a few times over, has a million little cracks in the old gel coat, had to burn out a bunch of old soft filler. I’ve got the bulk of the heavy sanding done. Your whaler looks awesome man!
Thx Florida Man. I love to see your ol girl. Glad you found the motivation!!! I to will watch a few videos and get motivated. I’m almost done. She hits the water tomorrow. Motor break in. Then I’ll be out filming everywhere I can with her.
Bro sun out guns out! Looking good brotha! Boat looks great 2!
Thx Apex!!!!
Looking good! Always a nice milestone to get the rub rail re-installed!
SO true. Really happy with how it came out.
man! what a struggle with that wire! wondering if taping the wire into the center of the rubber insert ahead of time and putting it in, then fishing it through the boat would work better? just an idea, great video though! glad people like you share so we can all learn!
Definitely the challenging part of that job. Hotter the day the easier it seems to be. Thats a good idea taping to the insert. 👍
@@robbymacoutdoors.6250 A hot day is also a good idea. Another lesson i learned is, spend the $100 for new insert over trying to re-insert a 30 year old dried up one. haha!
Agree totally.
I did mine a few months back, got my kit from integrity marine for under $200 shipped to my house the next day. I installed it myself and it was a pain , got a bunch of cuts on my hands to prove it lol.
I hear ya. It wasn’t easy. Material was tough to work with. Not flexible even on a hot day. Once I got going it was workable. Tough to film it cause you really have to focus on what your doing. Right of passage brother. Lol.
Where did you buy the rail at ? Thanks for the video😊
Specialty Marine. It’s a whole kit.
@@robbymacoutdoors.6250 thank you
Loose the screwdriver and get a thin blade putty knife and slide it along the upper track as you push in or use a rubber hammer
Tried the rubber hammer. Had a white one even. To no avail. So I had a very dull rounded edge screw driver. I know it doesn’t sound like the best solution but it was the best one I could come up with. The puddy knife probably is the better option. Wish I had tried that. Faster most likely. Man if theirs a next time. I will definitely try that. Thx u for the comment 👍
I am restoring a 1968 16 7 whaler and wondering how and where you determined to install the cleats
Those cleats were there when I bought it. So I reinstalled them with 6-10 epoxy by West System for extra hold.
@@robbymacoutdoors.6250 can you send me the measurements on there location
@@AudreyIvancich will do. Just give me a little bit.
@@robbymacoutdoors.6250 okay thanks
So my rear cleat measures 13” from the transom. Front cleat is 106” from the transom. That is at the two rear screw holes of the cleat as it’s mounted on my boat. Now I did reattach with west system 6-10 epoxy. I filled the holes then reset the screws . At my dock I do use the front Norman pin and rear lift shackles to tie up . Those cleats I kept for instances where I may need . Like a dock n dine or if I can’t use my first method mentioned. I hope this helps. Send a pic of your project Audrey. Best of luck going forward. 😊