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  • MPOP01
    • May 2012
    • 2

    • Kamloops, BC .Canada

    • 2010 Nautique 200 OB

    Trailer Bunks Re-Carpeting

    The carpet on some of the Bunks on my trailer is wearing out. Does anyone have any advice on how to install new carpet? Do I need to purchase Marine Grade Carpet, replace the wood and start all over? Do I need to use stainless staples? Any advice would be appreciated.
    Mark
  • t.franscioni
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Jun 2014
    • 715

    • United States

    • 2002 SANTE

    #2
    If your wood boards are not rotten you can reuse them. Try Christine's Marine they have bunk board carpet and stainless staples they sell and yes stainless is a must otherwise they will just rust through. I'm going to be doing mine here soon as well and have always had good service ordering through Christine's but you can marine bunk carpet from a lot of online marine vendors.

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    • shag
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Jul 2003
      • 2217

      • Florida


      #3
      I used some outdoor carpet adhesive and stainless staples... I also used marine grade heavier carpet.. From my experience, it lasts longer.

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      • ffmedic74
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Jul 2003
        • 835

        • Lexington, KY


        #4
        You do not want to use stainless staples. Use monel staples.

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        • swatguy
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • May 2008
          • 1630

          • Midwest/ Northern IL

          • 2008 SANTE 210

          #5
          Heard good things about these products instead of carpet. Goes overthrow existing carpet

          https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/



          http://www.gatorbak.com/

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          • Full-Force
            • Sep 2011
            • 81

            • Spartanburg, SC

            • 1996 Ski Nautique 176

            #6
            I just ordered some gatorbak bunk covers. Should arrive tomorrow or saturday. I will let you know how they work out.

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            • markj
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Apr 2005
              • 1194

              • NorCal

              • Current: 2015 230 Sold: 2005 SAN 210 1991 Barefoot

              #7
              I've always admired the many different composite bunk options, but I just worry they're so slick-relative to carpet (despite all of its faults) that I'd have to wait until the rear end of my boat was in the water before I would feel comfortable releasing the tie downs. I only launch a few times a year since I'm on a lift, but when I do, the ramps I go to are pretty steep. I'd hate to have someone who is backing me up hit the brakes a little too hard and dump me 5' short of the water on accident.

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              • Full-Force
                • Sep 2011
                • 81

                • Spartanburg, SC

                • 1996 Ski Nautique 176

                #8
                Originally posted by markj View Post
                I've always admired the many different composite bunk options, but I just worry they're so slick-relative to carpet (despite all of its faults) that I'd have to wait until the rear end of my boat was in the water before I would feel comfortable releasing the tie downs. I only launch a few times a year since I'm on a lift, but when I do, the ramps I go to are pretty steep. I'd hate to have someone who is backing me up hit the brakes a little too hard and dump me 5' short of the water on accident.
                Im with you on that. I will let you know. The reason I went with gatorbak instead of caliber was because the caliber is slick to ease loading boat. Well I dont drive my boat onto my trailer, I float my boat onto my trailer. According to gatorbak they claim their product is actually grippy and not slick which is why I went this route. That and the fact that the bunk covers are already pre shaped for the correct board you are covering.

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                • Full-Force
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 81

                  • Spartanburg, SC

                  • 1996 Ski Nautique 176

                  #9
                  I will try to get pics. The gatorbak bunk covers are the shiz! They are not slick. More grip than carpet but not sticky either. Its like the more pressure u put on them the more they grip. When i got home I took my old carpeted bunks out of my truck bed and there was sand coming out of them. No matter how many times I bounced the bunks on my truck bed sand just kept falling out. I couldnt believe all the sand and dirt they were holding.

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