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<blockquote data-quote="fishmonger" data-source="post: 415323" data-attributes="member: 20379"><p>Do not use pressure treated lumber on an aluminum boat or for trailer bunks. The chemicals in the lumber will react with the aluminum causing corrosion and holes in the boat. I made a small v bunk for the bow of my boat and inadvertently used 2 pieces of pressure treated 2"x6". With in one year the corresponding area of the hull had holes ranging from the size of a pin head up to 1/8".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishmonger, post: 415323, member: 20379"] Do not use pressure treated lumber on an aluminum boat or for trailer bunks. The chemicals in the lumber will react with the aluminum causing corrosion and holes in the boat. I made a small v bunk for the bow of my boat and inadvertently used 2 pieces of pressure treated 2"x6". With in one year the corresponding area of the hull had holes ranging from the size of a pin head up to 1/8". [/QUOTE]
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