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| Has anybody used or heard of anybody that has used composite wood for trailer bunks?
I need to replace my rotted out, wood trailer bunks.
They only lasted five years!
If not composite wood, what would be the best option?
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| Saw a guy at the launch last year as he was loading his whaler. He had HDPE plastic
http://www.eplastics.com/Marine_Board-SEABOARD
Edited by mnmusky 4/18/2016 8:00 PM
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | Look up Versatex PVC. | |
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Location: MN | Do you need to carpet these plastic bunks or is it okay for your boat to rest directly on them? I have an aluminum boat. | |
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| I talked to a buddy, and he said he knows a guy with a Nitro 21 footer, who has 2x4 composite wood boards, for his bunks.
The guy loves them! He said his boat slides off and on, like a dream.
He will never go back to wood.
He put stripes of carpet on them, so it has a little more grip on them.
Doesn't leave any marks on boat.
They are expensive, but won't rot out.
I thinking on using them on my Crestliner 1850,
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