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Jim Willemin wrote:
I'm new to trailered boats, and am refurbishing an old trailer to haul my flatiron skiff. I need to replace the bunks, partly because the old ones are really ratty and partly because I want my boat to be supported on the chines rather than on the bottom. I figure I can use 2x6 or 2x8 mounted flat; the boat doesn't weigh all that much (though far too heavy to cartop), and the extra area will reduce the stress in the hull as she sits there on her trailer (to some extent following Jim Michalak's advice in his book on building instant boats). Anyhow: what is the difference between bunk carpet and outdoor carpet I can get at Home Depot? Thanks. The bunks are there to balance the boat. In most cases, the weight bearing support should be along the keel right back to the transom. The ideal cushioning won't absorb water and will dry out quickly. Bunk carpet is outdoor carpet. |
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