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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 495798" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I have akways used plain lumber due to aluminum boats, always get at least 6-8 years, sometimes more, life from my bunks. I carpet top and sides andbleave bottom open. I never use lag bolts to hold them, that will be an issue in short time. Carrage bolts thru only, either SS or galvanized. Keeping the bottom free of carpet allows the wood to breath and dry out. If your only getting a coyole years, then look some place else for your lumber....my deck is untreated lumber, no sealer, 22 years and still going strong !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 495798, member: 1183"] I have akways used plain lumber due to aluminum boats, always get at least 6-8 years, sometimes more, life from my bunks. I carpet top and sides andbleave bottom open. I never use lag bolts to hold them, that will be an issue in short time. Carrage bolts thru only, either SS or galvanized. Keeping the bottom free of carpet allows the wood to breath and dry out. If your only getting a coyole years, then look some place else for your lumber....my deck is untreated lumber, no sealer, 22 years and still going strong !! [/QUOTE]
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