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<blockquote data-quote="onthewater102" data-source="post: 435102" data-attributes="member: 13702"><p>Richg99 came up with a great alternative to carpeting bunks - getting vinyl gutter down spouts & cutting them lengthwise and attach them over the wood. I haven't done it yet myself, though I have the material for whenever I get my 16' off its trailer - but the concept is as simple as it sounds and by all accounts produces a very slick bunk.</p><p></p><p>Whether you staple them on or screw them on all your hardware is affixed to the vertical side faces of the bunks so there is no chance of accidentally gouging the underside of the boat.</p><p></p><p>If the rollers are in good shape you might be able to sell them on Ebay - new they're a lot more expensive than bunks, might be enough value in them to cover the cost of the conversion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthewater102, post: 435102, member: 13702"] Richg99 came up with a great alternative to carpeting bunks - getting vinyl gutter down spouts & cutting them lengthwise and attach them over the wood. I haven't done it yet myself, though I have the material for whenever I get my 16' off its trailer - but the concept is as simple as it sounds and by all accounts produces a very slick bunk. Whether you staple them on or screw them on all your hardware is affixed to the vertical side faces of the bunks so there is no chance of accidentally gouging the underside of the boat. If the rollers are in good shape you might be able to sell them on Ebay - new they're a lot more expensive than bunks, might be enough value in them to cover the cost of the conversion. [/QUOTE]
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