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    Anyone out there have any experience with these composite bunk boards with a glass boat. I have a triton and I need to replace the side boards for sure and was looking at these things and they really appear to be a good deal but I didn’t know how it would actually work with the fiberglass. Their literature says that it would not scratch it and not be a problem and they actually suggest that Sandy dirty covered ones may actually be worse than what these would be on the finish

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    I don’t know much about them but when I redid my bunks I bought cypress for mine


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    Quote Originally Posted by Erin Brewer View Post
    I don’t know much about them but when I redid my bunks I bought cypress for mine


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    I did too...and I covered them with carpet too
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    They work great, same material as a plastic cutting board. With heavier boat, you might consider going with Ultimate Bunk Board as it has a metal channel on the underside to provide stiffness. The regular ones will sag in long lengths.
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    I replaced my trailer bunks with the ultimate bunk boards and am very pleased. They are much slicker than carpeted boards. My boat is aluminum though. As far as quality I feel like they are very well built.
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