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Several small questions for jon boat project
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<blockquote data-quote="albright1695" data-source="post: 170226" data-attributes="member: 2182"><p>Just my.02 I would use the marine vinyl to make it easy to clean. As for the transom I will let some of the guys with more experience handle that. As long as the bunk boards are covered in carpet I think you will be fine. Some will argue that the treated wood will leach thru the carpet and eat away at the aluminum. Ive never saw this happen but I cant say it wont happen. Ive had three boat trailers and all were done this way and never a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="albright1695, post: 170226, member: 2182"] Just my.02 I would use the marine vinyl to make it easy to clean. As for the transom I will let some of the guys with more experience handle that. As long as the bunk boards are covered in carpet I think you will be fine. Some will argue that the treated wood will leach thru the carpet and eat away at the aluminum. Ive never saw this happen but I cant say it wont happen. Ive had three boat trailers and all were done this way and never a problem. [/QUOTE]
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