230 Dock Bunk Fitting

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  • mooneywa
    • Apr 2019
    • 146

    • PK, TX

    • 2020 230

    #1

    230 Dock Bunk Fitting

    We had a new dock put in when we got our 210 a few years ago. The dock bunk was not specifically fitted for the 210 but it worked ok. Now we have a 230 that is currently in dry storage and I would like to make sure it will fit correctly. Is there a resource that would give any specifics for height and spacing of the bunk rails for a 230... or really any Nautique product?

    Also I have noticed the risers for the front got bent and I'd like to get them replaced. I've looked around and there's a few places online that sell risers, but most are aluminum and not galvanized and don't appear like what I have, more for fishing boats and things of that nature. Does anyone recommend a place for these parts?

    My dock company that I like to use had me on the list for this repair and a couple other things but is likely closed for COVID and even when they do open, it may be quite some time before they get to me if they're backlogged so I'm willing to do some work myself if it's simple enough.

    Thanks
  • charlesml3
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 2454

    • Lake Gaston, NC

    • 2022 G23

    #2
    Lift bunks should be 32 inches measured inside to inside.

    Bunks should be pressure-treated 2x12 dimensional lumber.

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    • mooneywa
      • Apr 2019
      • 146

      • PK, TX

      • 2020 230

      #3
      charlesml3 Do you know high off the beams should they go? Specifically the front.

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      • charlesml3
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 2454

        • Lake Gaston, NC

        • 2022 G23

        #4
        With a 2x12 you don't need to worry about that. They should go right down on the beams.

        -Charles

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