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    Question Inner Fender Shields

    or what you would call them, years ago I saved a post that had ones that was a "plastic" covered wood to replaces the one that was carpeted wood.. but that computer bit the dust and now can't find something like them..

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    I would look up “fender liners”.
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    Seadek or some other hdpe.
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    Seaboard or Kingboard, its HPDE plastic. I used 1/2 inch on my brothers trailer and counter sunk the flat head socket screws so they were 1/8 under the kingboards and covered the screw heads with black RTV so they can't scratch the boat and I left them un carpeted so no water to root the fenders.
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    Starboard works great !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by crank68 View Post
    Starboard works great !!
    ^^^^This..
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    call Carol at C&O Marine. I believe they call them fender boards; they're carpeted composite/plastic and work great

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass-o-maticjm View Post
    call Carol at C&O Marine. I believe they call them fender boards; they're carpeted composite/plastic and work great
    I purchased 2 from C&O. Carpeted and fit great.
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