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Re: Boat trailer question
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#2231949
09/20/17 09:15 AM
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Wiley Coyote
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You should easily get over 10 years with pressure treated bunks. Use real marine bunk carpet and you'll be set.
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Re: Boat trailer question
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#2232048
09/20/17 11:34 AM
09/20/17 11:34 AM
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Booner
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Booner
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Go ahead and check the bunk brackets too. They are cheap to replace and easy while you have the boards off.
not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids
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Re: Boat trailer question
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#2232112
09/20/17 01:02 PM
09/20/17 01:02 PM
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Posts: 30,910 Clanton, AL
Out back
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Cypress bunks, if you can get them, will last forever.
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Re: Boat trailer question
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#2232387
09/20/17 05:03 PM
09/20/17 05:03 PM
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tfd1224
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If your boat is aluminum don't use pressure treated. The chemical they treat the wood with will corrode the aluminum down to nothing.
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Re: Boat trailer question
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#2232393
09/20/17 05:10 PM
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Geno
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Untreated with the hard plastic strips and make sure the bunks drain good when you pull them out. If they don't, adjust something. Like turn over a bowed piece of wood the other way or move a bracket up or down as needed. With the humidity here, just leaving carpet on bunks with a little downward bow will rot them right out.
If you can find a harder wood with less inclination to rot, you're better off.
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Re: Boat trailer question
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09/20/17 05:36 PM
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If your boat is aluminum don't use pressure treated. The chemical they treat the wood with will corrode the aluminum down to nothing. just depends what chemicals are used. Cca will not give you any issue. Marine grade won't either.
Last edited by dnolen; 09/20/17 05:36 PM.
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Re: Boat trailer question
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09/22/17 05:14 PM
09/22/17 05:14 PM
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Shotts
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White oak is another option.
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