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<blockquote data-quote="ol sarge" data-source="post: 271789" data-attributes="member: 7670"><p>Well I went ahead and replaced my old carpeted bunk boards with new ultimate bunk boards and all I can say is WOW! I fish mainly by myself and with the old carpeted bunk boards, had to back all they way down into the water and float the boat off the trailer. Now with the new ultimate bunk boards in place, as long as the rear of the trailer is in the water, I can push the boat right on off with very little effort. And loading is just as easy. So much easier to crank up onto the trailer. I have a 14 ft semi v that weighs in at right around 400lbs. I only have two bunks and they are stood on long sides, not laying down. Bottom line is they are worth the money and perform better than my carpeted ones ever did. A very good product that works as advertised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol sarge, post: 271789, member: 7670"] Well I went ahead and replaced my old carpeted bunk boards with new ultimate bunk boards and all I can say is WOW! I fish mainly by myself and with the old carpeted bunk boards, had to back all they way down into the water and float the boat off the trailer. Now with the new ultimate bunk boards in place, as long as the rear of the trailer is in the water, I can push the boat right on off with very little effort. And loading is just as easy. So much easier to crank up onto the trailer. I have a 14 ft semi v that weighs in at right around 400lbs. I only have two bunks and they are stood on long sides, not laying down. Bottom line is they are worth the money and perform better than my carpeted ones ever did. A very good product that works as advertised. [/QUOTE]
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