korygrandy
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Sooo I finally have a post worthy of a thread catageory other than DC. I was inside MS River Lock2, well I should say my ole man was and I believe he decided it was a good oppurtunity for repayment.
My dad is a guy that likes to tap, tap tap the throttle with his hand, rather than grasping the throttle and slowly pushing. So a little tap to get me closer to the ropes in the lock and BAM, he nails the concrete and I go flying over to the other bow cushion.
I think the damage is minimal but I am curious how one goes about fixing it with tools from around my house. The pic below is pre-injury but essentially the rub rail got pushed and is now squeezed between the 2 fiberglass shells. Not a huge deal except its in the bow of the boat where this sort of accident is likely to happen again, but without a rub rail it will be the fiberglass that gets whacked.
Do I push it from inside, or pull it from the outside to get this rail to pop back out? Do I drill a screw into the rail and just deal with the scar it leaves to do this? Any ideas are welcome.

My dad is a guy that likes to tap, tap tap the throttle with his hand, rather than grasping the throttle and slowly pushing. So a little tap to get me closer to the ropes in the lock and BAM, he nails the concrete and I go flying over to the other bow cushion.
I think the damage is minimal but I am curious how one goes about fixing it with tools from around my house. The pic below is pre-injury but essentially the rub rail got pushed and is now squeezed between the 2 fiberglass shells. Not a huge deal except its in the bow of the boat where this sort of accident is likely to happen again, but without a rub rail it will be the fiberglass that gets whacked.
Do I push it from inside, or pull it from the outside to get this rail to pop back out? Do I drill a screw into the rail and just deal with the scar it leaves to do this? Any ideas are welcome.







