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Repair of rubbing strake

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Topic: Repair of rubbing strake
Posted By: MPfeiffer
Subject: Repair of rubbing strake
Date Posted: 28 March 2022 at 14:17
Hello, my Hanse 411 from 2001 had a little sidewise collision and the rubbing strake "Scheuerleiste" needs to be replaced partially. Can someone help me to find the right type and where to purchase?
Thanks a lot


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Markus



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Posted By: Hogwarts eXpress
Date Posted: 22 May 2022 at 12:38
Hi Markus,

I have similar problem on my 411, the wooden strake is partly damaged. I found the potential cost of repair far to high and decided to use epoxy to fill up the broken sections. However, my damage might not be as severe as yours.
Andreas


Posted By: MPfeiffer
Date Posted: 22 May 2022 at 14:46
Thanks a lot for your answer. Epoxy was my plan B,  but it seems, I have to use it. Best regards, Markus


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Markus


Posted By: Captain Cook
Date Posted: 22 May 2022 at 22:48
https://hanse.boatoon.com/en/shop/category/4/Spare-parts" rel="nofollow - https://hanse.boatoon.com/en/shop/category/4/Spare-parts



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Freya H400 #27 (2006),2-cabin, 40HP 3JH4E, 3-blade Flexofold, Aries LiftUp Windvane, Exturn 300, Jefa DD1,Simrad NX40,Icom M603(VHF)+M802(SSB)


Posted By: Captain Cook
Date Posted: 23 May 2022 at 10:13
"Scheuerliste" is marketed in lenghts of 10 -12 meters. It is possible to buy a shorter lenght, by contacting boatoon. I bought a lenght of 2 meters, quite expensive, but the freight was even more expensive!

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Freya H400 #27 (2006),2-cabin, 40HP 3JH4E, 3-blade Flexofold, Aries LiftUp Windvane, Exturn 300, Jefa DD1,Simrad NX40,Icom M603(VHF)+M802(SSB)


Posted By: Hogwarts eXpress
Date Posted: 23 May 2022 at 12:28
Originally posted by MPfeiffer MPfeiffer wrote:

Thanks a lot for your answer. Epoxy was my plan B,  but it seems, I have to use it. Best regards, Markus

Where is your Hanse based Markus?



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