Rubber Cockpit Trim Question (for Taureau)

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philinasheville
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Rubber Cockpit Trim Question (for Taureau)

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Unfortunately I do not have a good roll and when I swim out of my Taureau my legs sometimes get scratched up pretty badly. I have an old Cascade that has some rubber trim lining the cockpit rim Anyone know where I can purchase the material used to line the old Cascade cockpit rim's? If not, does anyone know what works best for lining cockpits and where to purchase the materials? Any help would be great!

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Post by Eric Nyre »

Might be edge trim, is it a black plastic U channel that goes around the inside "cut" edge of the cockpit?

You should be able to pick up edge trim from your local marine shop, or Cabelas has it at
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... pe=product
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Door trim also works from places like Auto Zone

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I put it on the rim of the Taureau and it worked well. Cheaper than the link above.
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Post by philcanoe »

A supply company specializing in automotive refinishing products, paints, upholstery fabrics, body shop supplies, etc... will have a large selection of trim (and even some colors) to choose from.... some are more lightweight, some more durable, and even some that are metal reinforced...I use a couple different ones
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