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    Couple questions on bunk replacement...

    Well i am going to HD tonight to get the stuff to replace my bunks on the trailer for my 20i. I was looking back at some posts and saw that some went from 2x4s to 2x6s. Will this cause the boat to sit weird at all?

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    bunks

    I replaced my bunks with the same exact size that was already on the trailer. I ordered marine carpet off ebay and did the bunk replacement while the family was out on the water. Use stainless staples on the carpet

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      #3
      Originally posted by petrey10 View Post
      Well i am going to HD tonight to get the stuff to replace my bunks on the trailer for my 20i. I was looking back at some posts and saw that some went from 2x4s to 2x6s. Will this cause the boat to sit weird at all?
      it won't cause it to sit weird as long as you have the space. I'd just look under and see. Mine came with 2x6's.

      I didn't use stainless staples. Not sure it matters honestly. Just make sure you don't put any staple where the boat could touch it. It's pretty easy job to replace and do. Not really a big deal, just takes a few hrs or so....

      Good luck and have fun.
      Originally posted by G-MONEY
      It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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        #4
        did you guys use your regular nuts and bolts or did you use the lag bolts? I was thinking that using 1 1/2'' lag bolts/screw would be the best/ easiest way to do it with a washer of course. It would be esier casue I wouldnt have to counter sink the lag bolt/screw.


        Did you guys use glue at all?

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          #5
          No glue on mine.

          I just used what ever was there before.... I really don't remember as it was so long ago.
          Originally posted by G-MONEY
          It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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            #6
            When I replaced mine they didn't have any 2x6 pressure treated wood that looked any good. I ended up using redwood and varnished them before putting the carpet on.

            For each foot I used one regular counter sunk bolt and two lag bolts. It was really nice to have the regular bolt when aligning the bunkers (I did them by myself on the boat ramp), but yeah you have to counter sink them (I'd recommend locktite too).

            I used Glue and SS staples. I felt glue and the varnish would help create a protective layer and possibly help keep water from saturating the wood.

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              #7
              how did you use three bolts per foot that seems a bit much I was just gonna run a lag bolt to replace what was there.

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                #8
                Petrey, I would look into the composite decking 2X4's. I think the commercial name is Trex Deck.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dan and Christy View Post
                  Petrey, I would look into the composite decking 2X4's. I think the commercial name is Trex Deck.
                  and put carpet over that.. I would definitely be worried about the boat slipping on that stuff without the carpet. But again, that is just my feeling regarding Trex Deck stuff.

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                    #10
                    idk if you would be able to staple into the composite would you?


                    i will look for it but I know pressure treated wood will work so I may go with what works.

                    I am also going to get outdoor carpet adhesive and put a light coat of that on there just to keep the carpet from moving when the boat slides.

                    I am also pretty sure I am going to go with 1 1/2'' lag bolts, predrill the holes and screw the bolts in with a washer. I have been googling trying to find out some more people's opinions and this is about the consensus.


                    I kinda think counter sinking the bolts may weaken the boards and fall off/rot quicker

                    Have thought about putting a coat of paint on the wood and will check that out also.



                    o yeah and of course all Stainless Steel hardware


                    if I left anythign out let me know I will be leaving in the next few hours

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