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(@j15rea)
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I see that many H16s have carpet on the rails. Thats great, I am sure it helps from sliding when out on the trap. Where do I get some of that carpet and how do I put it on?


 
Posted : April 3, 2006 11:26 pm
(@Barnicle_Bill)
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you can order a carpeting kit from your local hobie dealer's catalogue... i personally have the neoprene kit, and i think its great, feels like theres less sliding when its wet and sand and junk cant get caught in it like it can on the fibers of carpet. its a few dollars more, but i think its better than carpet and worth it. hope that helps


 
Posted : April 3, 2006 11:53 pm
hobie1616
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Any cat dealer will carry kits. I'll bet Rick has kits too. You can get either carpet or rubber. The carpet will probably be cooler to the touch.


 
Posted : April 4, 2006 12:07 am
(@Anonymous 17606)
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I bought a piece of outdoor carpet from Lowes and some contact cement. It has ribs that seem to add a little extra grip. Looks like this except blue. Worked out pretty well for cheap.

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Posted : April 4, 2006 7:15 am
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(@johnbatcheller)
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I'll try replacing my rail rug with the neoprene this season since the rug gets wet and stays wet. Call me a wimp, but if I don't have to deal with the wet I won't; and for $7 more than the rug from the Hobie catalog it's worth it to me.


 
Posted : April 9, 2006 12:59 am
mmiller
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The worst thing about carpet is that it stays wet. When you are all dry and derigging on the trailer...you lean over the rail to reach something on the tramp and ahhh soaking wet T shirt! I like the neoprene.


 
Posted : April 9, 2006 9:11 pm
(@aspariguy)
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Doug - which neoprene stuff is best for the rail on the site you posted?

other than carpet and neoprene, what else gives good grip?


 
Posted : June 28, 2006 12:43 am
(@flatlander)
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will,

get some of the 'B' stock sheets, it's cheapest, or a color that suits your fancy. A lot of stuff gives

good grip

, carpet or neoprene is most comfortable on the tail bone.


 
Posted : June 28, 2006 8:23 am
(@Anonymous 38734)
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I found that strips of non-skid rubber used in bathtubs, etc. works well. Avoid the strips that have abrasive. The strips come ready to stick on and have held up well. I think I replaced them once in a few years.

Howard


 
Posted : June 28, 2006 11:28 am
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