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Did they really make a difference? Do you notice any increased tendency of
the boat to shift during towing, compared with having only carpet on the bunks? |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Did they really make a difference? Do you notice any increased tendency of the boat to shift during towing, compared with having only carpet on the bunks? Not Teflon. All the newer aluminum Jetboats use UHMW plastic. You can get it cut to size at a good plastic supplier. 1/2" and then counter sink the screw head in to the plastic. |
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![]() "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... Did they really make a difference? Do you notice any increased tendency of the boat to shift during towing, compared with having only carpet on the bunks? We have a wood hull, not fiberglass. Bunks were carpeted and was too much friction. Bought the spray bunker stuff from West Marine. I think it's called "liquid rollers" or something like that. It works REALLY WELL. Be careful you don't put on more than you want. I like it because you can add just enough, it's very easy, and the bunks are still carptet, not plastic. |
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