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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
The Dubs 14/36 Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishgeek" data-source="post: 238319" data-attributes="member: 3414"><p>I agree with ShadowWalker. Use untreated with carpet. That's what I did. I figured it would take a long time for my untreated bunks to rot for as little as they are in the water. I stow my boat & trailer inside too so even less exposure to the damp. If I remember (its been a couple years now) correctly, I think I gave my bunks a quick coat of exterior primer and latex before carpeting to give them a little bit of protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishgeek, post: 238319, member: 3414"] I agree with ShadowWalker. Use untreated with carpet. That's what I did. I figured it would take a long time for my untreated bunks to rot for as little as they are in the water. I stow my boat & trailer inside too so even less exposure to the damp. If I remember (its been a couple years now) correctly, I think I gave my bunks a quick coat of exterior primer and latex before carpeting to give them a little bit of protection. [/QUOTE]
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