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Posted by member stewart histed on Sunday 14 June 2015

may be this.................................. http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?423260-How-do-you-use-Patio-Magic-dilution-rinse-scrub-etc/page4

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Posted by member lee doel on Saturday 13 June 2015

* I had similar issues with rope damage faced when refurbishing my FP. I sourced a piece of cowhide (about £15), cut into two and with a drill created lacing holes and then wrapped around the rope and laced tightly with strong nylon cord. I now only have to dubbin the leather 'as and when', looks like it was always there! Hope this helps.

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Posted by member Horatio on Sunday 7 June 2015

Is there any 'solution' which can be applied to a rope rubbing strake to preserve and stop the growth of moss, especially where the deck water exits the gunwhales.

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Posted by member Paul Jackson on Wednesday 13 June 2012

How Can I obtain a rope rubbing strip for my Hardy Family Pilot20? Please

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Posted by member Roger Garwood on Monday 7 June 2010

Where the deck drains out over the rope rubbing strake on my Hardy Family Pilot, I have covered the rubbing strake with a 300mm length of upvc rainwater pipe, with a slot cut in. The pipe can be opened out and slipped over the rope, provides protection from the deck water and the slot enables the rope to breath as well.

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