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<blockquote data-quote="cva34" data-source="post: 291686" data-attributes="member: 9936"><p>Have seen and recently spent 400 repairing 1 and 700 on another.All due to suspect treated bunk boards covered with bunk carpet..These are SW boats ..They get washed at car wash after every trip.Another case A Snow Bird friend down for winter With his T Boat and its used in fresh up north and salt in winter..His boats a 2005 model I noticed the carpeted Bunks and asked if he had ever checked under the bunks for corrosion .I told him My story and he checked and 400 dollars later the damage was fixed ..And he's in the process of Re -doing Bunk boards.. Use wood that does not ROT like Cypress ..Or cover treated with plastic /teflon ..Also there are these (i never have used) https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/ ...cva34</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cva34, post: 291686, member: 9936"] Have seen and recently spent 400 repairing 1 and 700 on another.All due to suspect treated bunk boards covered with bunk carpet..These are SW boats ..They get washed at car wash after every trip.Another case A Snow Bird friend down for winter With his T Boat and its used in fresh up north and salt in winter..His boats a 2005 model I noticed the carpeted Bunks and asked if he had ever checked under the bunks for corrosion .I told him My story and he checked and 400 dollars later the damage was fixed ..And he's in the process of Re -doing Bunk boards.. Use wood that does not ROT like Cypress ..Or cover treated with plastic /teflon ..Also there are these (i never have used) https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/ ...cva34 [/QUOTE]
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