Rusty stainless under plastic covering

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This is my boarding ladder looking very manky. So do I just cut the covering off, clean up as best I can? The covering is to protect the sugar scoop when the ladder is down. What would be best to protect the scoop - something on the ladder or on the scoop?
 

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Why not cut off the plastic and do a 'whipping' where it can touch - I've done this on my spinnaker pole where it touched a stanchion. I like the West Country whipping.
 
A thick rubber strip bonded to the hull at the contact points of the ladder on the sugar scoop would be better. Recovering the stainless is to invite continued crevice corrosion.

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How does one glue it to the boat & fold it over the corner?
It's flexible. I'd guess Sikaflex 291 would do for bonding. Other rubber mats/strips are available.
But that is not an instant grab- or is it?- so if one bent the sheet round the angle it would spring off before it set

There are many different rubber strips/mats available of varying flexibility, so it would be down to the buyer's judgement. I don't think you need an instant grab adhesive when adhesive tape can be used to temporarily hold curing sections of rubber in place. I would think that an instant grab adhesive would be the wrong stuff when you're trying to work something over a compound curve.
 
A bright instance of why stainless steel should not be deprived of oxygen.
It's lucky that the hoses were clear and the damage could be noticed.
 
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