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Old 07-21-2007 | 02:02 AM
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Hello all, I just purchased some Ultimate Bunk Boards online. These are the composite boards, and they look real nice, and wondering if any of you had any complaints with them. I have a 21ft cuddy cabin, and are hoping they are strong enough for it. Any comments or reviews on these would be helpful before I put them on my trailer!
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Old 07-21-2007 | 07:44 PM
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tell me more about them, do you still put carpet on them?
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Old 07-22-2007 | 12:56 AM
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No Carpet, and does not rot, thats what sold me on them. Go to their website- www.ultimatebunkboards.com, and check it out. Lots of testimonials on it.
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Old 07-22-2007 | 10:16 AM
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DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES RELEASE THE BOW HOOK UNTIL THE BOAT IS BASICALLY IN THE WATER!!!!! These things are slippery as goose sh!t , especially when wet. I have seen a guy with a jet ski drop it 30 feet from the water just coming near the ramp. And make sure you tie down the back because I suspect they will let the boat slide sideways too.
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Old 07-27-2007 | 04:19 PM
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Installed the bunk boards earlier in the week, and they work Great! Much easier loading and off-loading. I have no complaints with them yet. Don't know how they work with Anti-fouling paint on the bottom of a boat hull, but for fiberglass, I am impressed with them. Now just to see how they hold up!
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Old 08-07-2007 | 02:08 AM
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The website for the bunk boards say they are great for boat lifts. I don't know about keeping it at an angle though, as these things are pretty slick. If you had a way to connect a bow hook, like a trailer, I don't see why they should not work.
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Old 08-07-2007 | 08:01 AM
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They look like there made out of some kind of hard plastic, or teflon?.. Thinking it might scratch the bottom when loading compared to carpet?
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Old 08-07-2007 | 09:33 AM
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They look like there made out of some kind of hard plastic, or teflon?.. Thinking it might scratch the bottom when loading compared to carpet?
Poly-Lift has been using something similar on their lifts for years now with no scratching or marring. I know a few people who have them and have looked myself because I thought the same thing. They are just slick enough that on a lift, the boat will slide a little to center itself and they never have to be messed with. No carpet to replace or wood to rot. They are nice.

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Old 08-07-2007 | 11:47 AM
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Poly-Lift has been using something similar on their lifts for years now with no scratching or marring. I know a few people who have them and have looked myself because I thought the same thing. They are just slick enough that on a lift, the boat will slide a little to center itself and they never have to be messed with. No carpet to replace or wood to rot. They are nice.

http://www.polylift.com/index.htm
But on a trailer if you power load some I bet the hard material will scratch it. Hell the carpet even scratches it a little.
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Old 08-08-2007 | 09:56 AM
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the man is hard to get a call back from what a pain
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