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			We call them coaming pads, never heard of carling. I would say 5" would be sufficient for most coaming pads. Have you looked into the Seadek pads? I would go that route if I were adding pads to my boat. I have been thinking about adding a pad between the leaning post and console. http://www.gandermountain.com/modper...3&merchID=4006 
				__________________ 84' Wellcraft Fisherman 18 / 96' Evinrude 130-Sold 20' Fisherman project underway www.ParkerFenceandDeck.com | 
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			I dont know what the heck they were called, but on my 250 Sportsman they were six inches. Thats i plan mine to be when i start the rebuild. I will tell you Kracker watching your build has me itching more and more to start on mine. But i dont want to start cutting until i get a couple loans paid off. I dont want to get ahead of myself. Are you planning to make your own coaming pads? Also why not abort the returns and run open gunnel caps? I seen several boats like that and i liked the look. But if you have to run wiring down the gunnels it can become unsightly. Just a thought.
		 
				__________________ 1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. | 
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			If there is any offshore fishing happening on the boat coaming pads are like heaven! The most uncomfortable boat I have ever fished was a 25' Pro Sport, not only were there no pads but but the liner angle was so severe that when you hooked a big fish it felt like it was going to pull you overboard. The knees can only take so much.
		 
				__________________ 84' Wellcraft Fisherman 18 / 96' Evinrude 130-Sold 20' Fisherman project underway www.ParkerFenceandDeck.com | 
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			Yea I'm doing my own pads, actually my buddy with Petty Marine is doing them. I'm running LEDS lights and other stuff under my cap so open cap is out of the question. A Carling in marine terms is the horizontal structual band that wraps the inboard side of the cap. The coaming is non structual horizontal "trim band". I had to look it up in a boat building dictionary so don't let seem like I'm some proffesional!!!!! Lol!! Jason wish you lived closer!! Because we would be wacking and jacking on that boat already
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			Good to know! Most of the pads I have seen were in the 5-6" range.
		 
				__________________ 84' Wellcraft Fisherman 18 / 96' Evinrude 130-Sold 20' Fisherman project underway www.ParkerFenceandDeck.com | 
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			I found some pads on eBay that were a perfect fit for the V21.  They say "Palm Beach" on em but I could not care less.  Think I paid $53 total including shipping for the pair brand new.  They are between 4 & 5 inches.  Consider where the pads will be placed and find pads that fit or if you build them then obviously custom fit them.    
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			here are some pics from yesterday of me setting up the to cap and structual rail.
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			Closer and closer every weekend Kracker.  Stopped by a shop and got a quote on the fabric to build my own coaming pads. $35 per yard which is 36''x54''. Does that sound right? 
				__________________ 1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. | 
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			What kind of material did you get a price on?
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			I cant remember the name. But it was heavy marine grade vinyl. Next time i hit Subway for lunch i will drop by and get the name for it as they are next door.
		 
				__________________ 1983 V-20 capsized. . . . in the garage. | 
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