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trailer Bunk Boards #15096700 06/09/24 07:22 PM
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Anyone know of someone that installs bass boat trailer bunk boards at your house? Looking for someone near Nocona

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Measure them out, get some carpet and a staple gun and carpet the the boards up, if the boat isn’t in a slip you’re gonna have beach or tie the boat up and do it at the ramp. It’s not too terribly hard, I’ve done it several times now. Otherwise my guess is you’re gonna have to take it to a trailer shop where they’ll lift the whole boat up and charge you an arm and a leg.

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Originally Posted by Mckinneycrappiecatcher
Measure them out, get some carpet and a staple gun and carpet the the boards up, if the boat isn’t in a slip you’re gonna have beach or tie the boat up and do it at the ramp. It’s not too terribly hard, I’ve done it several times now. Otherwise my guess is you’re gonna have to take it to a trailer shop where they’ll lift the whole boat up and charge you an arm and a leg.

Exactly what I have also done. I replaced 1 outer short 1 on my Champ with a floor jack but would not do the longer ones that way. Battery powered impact is the way to go at the ramp. I use galvanized lags and washers. Could go with SS if you want spend the money. Get some PT boards and spray them good with a mixture of 50/50 diesel and used motor oil. You can also use new motor oil.


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