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fishi8
Posted 6/10/2006 10:22 AM (#195771)
Subject: where to get boat rails




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Location: Il
I want to put rails on my boat but cant find them. I am looking for some 12' lengths of 7/8" or 1" stainless tubing. Does anyone know were to get it. Somewhere in IL would be best so I could pick it up.
thanks Frank
ToddM
Posted 6/10/2006 1:05 PM (#195781 - in reply to #195771)
Subject: RE: where to get boat rails





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Location: oswego, il
Frank, I bet the marine dealer on 59 south of 95th street has them. Have you tried Carl Stearns on rt 25? I bet they have them too. If not Bass Pro and Cabelas have them in their marine catalog.

When you going back up to the cabin? I will be on the TFF for a week next saturday, will be 5min away from you.
AFChief
Posted 6/11/2006 7:02 PM (#195868 - in reply to #195771)
Subject: RE: where to get boat rails




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Location: So. Illinois
You can order them from overtons.com

12" stainless are $19.99 each. P/N 31018. You can also purchase them in 18 and 24" lengths.

Jerry
Bulletproof Tackle
Posted 6/12/2006 9:40 PM (#196041 - in reply to #195771)
Subject: RE: where to get boat rails


I just thought I would let you know that Bulletproof Tackle is offering custom made rails. I have sold quite a few to guys looking for custom length, heavy-duty rails. They are made from solid 7/8" diameter aluminum and have solid welded aluminum ends. They can be made to any length and anodized any color. Built to last a lifetime. I have also been making some custom downrigger and rod holder mounting systems. If anybody has an idea for some custom accecories let me know. I might be able to help you out.
Thanks,
Duane
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