Our marina slip has a piling just off the bow of our 208. (see pict). A couple of times this year when I've executed a less than perfect docking, the rub rail has made significant contact with that immovable and rusty structure. The rub rail's stainless steel overlap now has noticeable gouges from the encounters. Also, the anchor chain has left some minor scratches. Being a new boat, I would love to protect the rub rail from any more dings, scratches, and what not.
Any suggestions (besides the obvious, “don't hit the piling”) ? Whatever is used can and should be completely sacrificial.
Sticky back vinyl or rubber strips? (Can't find anything on 'net). Custom piece of wood (how to fasten it)? Or anything else?
and I do realize that rub rails are there to be beaten, but I want to retain that new boat look for as long as possible.
thanks
Picts below to illustrate .
Any suggestions (besides the obvious, “don't hit the piling”) ? Whatever is used can and should be completely sacrificial.
Sticky back vinyl or rubber strips? (Can't find anything on 'net). Custom piece of wood (how to fasten it)? Or anything else?
and I do realize that rub rails are there to be beaten, but I want to retain that new boat look for as long as possible.
thanks
Picts below to illustrate .