There were some posts after the Ft Lauderdale boat show about "The Smart Rail". I'm going to be hauling is about three weeks and was wondering in anyone has had any experiences?
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11-29-2004 12:21 PM #1tomrealest Guest
"The Smart Rail"
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11-30-2004 08:24 AM #2davesommers Guest
Smart Rails
Tom,
I saw them at the Annapolis Show several years ago and after talking with the company rep decided to give them a try on my 36. They took a day of effort to prep the hull and attach. The effort was rewarded with much less spray across the bow in a quarter sea with a breeze. I still get spray on the bridge curtains, but nothing like before. I used just one section per side.
One rail got damaged when I hit something in the water. I cut off the torn piece and grafted a new section onto the remaining intact section and it has worked just fine. Be sure to follow all of their directions for the installation.
I would do it again without question.
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12-02-2004 11:49 AM #3Traveler 45C Guest
Re: Smart Rails
Dave,
Did the rails give you any more speed?
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12-02-2004 10:16 PM #4davesommers Guest
Rails
No, I did not pick up any noticable speed. I did not run them back very far, just the eight feet of one section starting about 2 to 3 feet back from the stem. They are attached just aft of where the chine begins as that is where they fit under the chine lip.
I installed them as bow spray rails and they work well for that. The factory guy tried to get me to do the whole length of the boat advising I might pick up some speed, but I didn't do that. It might work but then hauling would require some blocking between the straps and hull. They won't stand up to the weight of the boat in the straps without blocking.