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![]() "D K" wrote in message ... 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. I've gone to carpet places and just tell them what I'm going to use it for and asked what they have. They will know if that will hold up to sunlight or water or whatever. They're usually very happy to sell pieces they would normally throw in the trash. Which brings us to the next point. There's a trash bin behind the local carpet store, and it is absolutely amazing what I see in there at times just for the taking. If you go in and give them ten bucks, they will send a guy out to retrieve it for you. At those prices, you can replace it often. Just a thought......... |
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