Anybody use these? Seems like my setup is kinda a bitch to load on the trailer at times...yes I know to get them wet first. Just wondering if there is any solutions to this.
Does nd have a law against power loading? Bunk the way it is is the ultimate it's all in the driver of the truck. If the boat doesn't load properly they need to make an adjustment
It's just the user. U ding up another prop?
I fought the carpet and boards for years on several trailers and boats and watercraft and finally spent the big bucks and went with these and wish I would have done it way sooner awesome product.
https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/
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Problem with slides that screw to wood bunks is the bunks still rot out and nothing is gained in the long run tried it and was a waste of time, seems one needs to change boards every 4-5 years or chance loosing them at the ramp.
The bunk board material is a lot denser and designed specifically for carrying weight unlike decking material a lot of which is hollow and the bunk board material is more resistant to weather /sun decomposition over time.
Also from my research the material it is made from is also noncorrosive to aluminum, the ingredients of the decking material and other non marine designed polymers have some chemical in it that will eat up aluminum which is why I went with it for my 3 bunk trailer for my triple tube pontoon.