rcgreat
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Should I use carpet covered pressure treated wood for my replacement bunks ?
Zum said:I'd be worried about the pressure treated wood.It be on my mind to much wondering if it is seeping into the carpet.I don't think I'd chance it,something like this is going to be going on next for me.:https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/
https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/
ober51 said:I think I'd be concerned about PT wood if the bottom of my boat was aluminum - but if it has Steel Flex, will it matter?
Brine said:ober51 said:I think I'd be concerned about PT wood if the bottom of my boat was aluminum - but if it has Steel Flex, will it matter?
:lol: Now I'm back to carpeted pressure treated. :LMFAO:
ober51 said:Brine said:ober51 said:I think I'd be concerned about PT wood if the bottom of my boat was aluminum - but if it has Steel Flex, will it matter?
:lol: Now I'm back to carpeted pressure treated. :LMFAO:
Wait, are you making fun of me? Lol. I think Steel Flex will protect, am I right?
fish devil said::twisted: I replaced my original bunks(rotted) four years ago with pressure teated 2x4 with marine grade carpet and glue. Plus I used rust free staples on the bottom of the bunks. Put on bunk pads to save the carpet but they cracked after several years. The bunks/carpet are still in real good shape. My boat is a 2000 Pro Team16 Tracker and probably has about 100 plus trips with the newer bunks. Here is a sample of the bunk pads(not my trailer).....
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