robert843
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Myrtle Beach, SC
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
Hmmmm... Do I want aluminum bunks? At first it seems tempting (after all, no rotting wood, nothing to replace there). But then I am thinking (and on a weekend--oh, the horror)...
What happens when the carpet wears out? You just scrape on the aluminum? Eeek. I think for that I would rather wood.
Also, when loading, the wood gives a little as you hit it. I don't know that the aluminum would have the same give. Seems like a rougher load. And more carpet wear.
Am I missing something here?
There is no carpet on the aluminum. It uses a soft rubber compound of some type so no carpet to replace on those. The front bunks are wood with carpet and should be the only bunks you are really hitting at any speed by the time the rear bunks engage you should already be barley moving as you would have already engaged the front bunks. I'm not sure of the compound used on the rear bunks what it is but @DieselCamel new boat came with the same material on his bottom bunks and I saw his new trailer last week end it was pretty sweet and the boat floated on and off of it with ease. If you are hitting the rear bunks with any speed you are either way off target of coming in way to fast on these trailers.