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    Bunks from under my boat. Just think what might have happened on the boat launch this spring...I could break them in half with my hands.
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    My old dog was procrastinated.
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    How old were the bunks doodler? I had a set on my old Tracker boat that were the ones that came on it when I traded it off 22 years later.....When I wasn't fishing the boat was kept inside my shop though. The G3 boat that I traded in two years ago was 5 years old and they were still good...I kept it parked in a open shed. They tell me not to replace them with treated lumber as the chemicals they treat the lumber with will attack your aluminum in time.
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    Right "G", pressure treated isn't a good thing from all I've read. I'm gonna say those were the originals and the boat is an '02. I thought about some "man-made" options, but after pricing stuff and considering how long they lasted, I just went w/ 2x4's and outdoor carpeting again. As easy and cheap as it was to do, if I gotta do them every 10 yrs. that's not bad.

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    If you have access to cypress wood, that's rot resistant.

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