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hi


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mikie
Posted 6/8/2005 6:17 AM (#150031 - in reply to #149713)
Subject: RE: new trailer bunks





Location: Athens, Ohio
Dude, I am seriously considering buying them as replacement bunks for my 'glass bass boat (bass, that's Big a** 'ski stalker!). Certainly within price range of the wood-and-carpet variety. I have no experience with them other than what their FAQ on the webpage says, I got this further info from an e-mail response:
Mike,
Our boards will handle the load...what you will notice is the boards will slowly conform to the shape of the hull, which is a good thing. Also, the boards will not scratch the gel coat...the reason being is the gel coat is a harder material than the material our boards are made of. Lastly, by "power-loading" we are referring to the technique used by some professional bass anglers where they are in such a hurry to get up the ramp they do not hook the boat to the trailer...they load up and drive off...with our boards, if you did not hook the boat to the trailer before driving out of the lake...the boat would stay in the water...they are that slick when wet...when dry they grip the boat to help hold it in place.
Also...you will not have to "horse" your boat up on the trailer anymore...you will be able to just idle up and hook up!

Hope this helps you in your decision...let me know if you have any other questions.

Sincerely,
John Reed




Ultimate Bunk Boards
"less time making repairs...more time fishing"

hope that helps, m

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