best wood for boat trailer bunks
@help ok so went to pull the boat out and thank god i walked up to get truck as the crew with me today would have just backed it down and it would have been a disaster! i'm in a time crunch as with it being a holiday weekend i can only leave my boat in the water where it's at tonight. what is the best wood to use from home depot or lowes also is there a carpet i can get from there that will work?. The best carpet for boat trailer bunks is durable, breathable, dries quickly and has minimal water retention. with the numerous brands of boat trailer bunk carpets in the market, finding the most suitable for your application seems like a tiring task that will take a lot of time to do. truth is, it is a very tedious task because there are so. Trex is not strong enough for the length of most bunks. if you have flat bunks (not ones that need to taper the curve of the bottom of a hull, i'd use iron wood. its a hardwood from the tropics so its very resistant to water damage. i used it on the rear bunks of my prior 25 shockwave tremor..
best wood for boat trailer bunks Keeping the trailer working well might be the best maintenance you ever do for your boat. replacing your trailer's rollers with bunks. bunk boards provide more even weight support, and require almost no maintenance. the rebirth of a trailer. bringing a boat trailer back to its former glory is a multistep process. Obviously, pt wood probably would be a bad choice for an aluminum boat, but otherwise i think it's fine for bunks. it's a lot cheaper than some of the other alternatives. location: west central illinois, usa 1997 larson 186 sei bowrider i/o mercruiser 350 #0f747565 mag alpha one gen ii #1a270120 transom and deck restoration project on my '97.