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Bunk Board Slicks
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I wonder too. Seems like they would mess the gel coat up on a fiberglass boat.
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I don't know about those but I spray down my carpet on my boards once a year with lemon pledge and it flys off...I have to leave the hook on the front till the back end of the boat hits the water on a steep launch or the boat will slide off before the trailer hits the water...Its a 2008 dunked 3 times a week and still has original carpet and boards...
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If you have an aluminum boat on bunks ya better use those slicks!!! The wood treatment used today eats away at metal...ask me how I know....
On fiberglass the slicks do make it easier to launch as well as taking out. Careful launching, it doesn't take much to get that boat moving off of trailer. |
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Sooooo Im guessing you do this with wet boards? obviously you launch the boat (getting the boards wet) then spray them down, and it adheres to wet boards? or do you go fishing all day come back spray your boards, load your boat? |
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When I'm going to spray I don't go back as far and when I hit the brakes the boat comes off with little water on boards . After fishing I spray the bunks down ...I use 1 can for both the boards 6 feet long , just keep spraying till can empty...A mechanic where I bought the boat told me about this and at first I thought he was half chocked but it works...After I spray it down I only back in enough till the bottom of the bunk touches so they don't get wet and the pledge can soak in and it slides rite up...
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I use them on my trailer. Aluminum boat. Slides right on. I don't take my front hook off until the rear is in the water.
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I think Ill give that a try, what size of boat are you doing this with? |
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I have a 16 foot carolina skiff JVX...The hull is lil over 900# and motors around 250# with 2 batteries troll motor and all the other junk you got to carry...
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or just chill out for about ten minutes in the parking lot after and drink a beer then go pick up the boat, once it soaks into the dry carpet, which only takes a few minutes, the water wont be absorbed or be able to push it away. I do the same thing but with silicone spray, I will have to see which one is cheaper to use lol. |
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screw that!! if my boats in the water, im going FISHING!!!
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hmm Im pushing 3000 lbs w/boat motor fuel 4 batt and everything else. might be tough to pull your trick
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8 " on the end of outside bunks is all I 've ever covered with teflon. No problem launching or loading.
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Been using the surfix glides 3 yrs now on 20ft aluminum boat Make sure your bow hook is attached before backing down ramp to launch or after when picking up boat. These things really work well. Can push boat off trailer even when bunks are dry
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they will eventually cut a grove in you gelcoat!! I saw a boat at the glass shop getting the bottom redone because of these buck slicks
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Yeah that was a concern I had as well. I think Ill give the pledge thing a shot
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Get some Liquid Rollers but beware !!!
That stuff is crazy slick and you must be tied on to the trailer backing down otherwise you will make the funny papers ... Its almost too slick, I could barely get back on the trailer for a while because the boat would slide backwards when you walk towards the bow . Ended up having to leave it in gear a couple of times just to hook up the winch ... Thanks, Hydro |
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I used some pvc boards from stines. I love it, I screwed them down into the existing bunks. The pvc boards are 1x4, 8 footers..
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No worries with point loading your hull? |
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I sell a 1/2"x 4"x20' composite/plastic edging at my nursery. Me and some of my buddies have used it for our pro-drives and aluminum boats. Works great. Boat slides good in or out of the water
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