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<blockquote data-quote="Bailey Boat" data-source="post: 285878" data-attributes="member: 9583"><p>I tried guide slicks TWICE!!!! The first set was stolen by some lowlife while parked in the lot at the ramp. The second set was only half stolen since I guess they heard a boat coming and deserted the attempt. I gave up and replaced the carpeted bunks with composite lumber. Works as well as the slicks, can't rot and can't be stolen. (after I mounted the bunks I "braded" the bolts with 2 large hammers!!! Bring a hacksaw or a grinder and you can have them)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bailey Boat, post: 285878, member: 9583"] I tried guide slicks TWICE!!!! The first set was stolen by some lowlife while parked in the lot at the ramp. The second set was only half stolen since I guess they heard a boat coming and deserted the attempt. I gave up and replaced the carpeted bunks with composite lumber. Works as well as the slicks, can't rot and can't be stolen. (after I mounted the bunks I "braded" the bolts with 2 large hammers!!! Bring a hacksaw or a grinder and you can have them) [/QUOTE]
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