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How to determine track placement
1) Determine the LOWEST your rubrail will be at its lowest point.
2) Start the bottom of the track one foot below that point
3) The top of the track will then allow for the most vertical travel with your chosen track length.
Standard 8’ track allows for 6’ of vertical travel.
4) If 6’ of vertical travel is not enough, determine how much vertical travel you will need and see below.

How to determine custom track length?
1) Determine the LOWEST your rubrail will be at its lowest point.
2) Start the bottom of the track one foot below that point
3) Determine how much vertical travel you will want and add one foot to the top of that travel.
4) The track length will be 2’ more than the total vertical travel of your boat.

REMEMBER that the track must be supported by your piling for its entire length!

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