What is the best material to use for boat trailer bunks?

For wood, pressure-treated pine is the industry standard for trailer bunks. Popular alternatives are oak, cypress and other hardwoods that add even more durability. Composite boards used for patio decking are other options, but pressure-treated pine is a proven material with economic benefits.

How do you make boat bunks slippery?

Use a silicone spray such as (WD-40 Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant). This way is very effective and your boat will slide off the bunks fast. Make sure to have a rope or something to hold the boat from getting away from you. You can find it at your local Lowe’s/Home Depot…

What are boat bunk boards?

Most boat trailers employ bunk boards to cradle the hull during towing and storage. In fact, many boats spend far more time on wood bunks than they do in the water, so these boards should be inspected regularly for excessive wear or broken lumber.

Why are boat trailer bunks carpeted?

Your boat trailer most likely has carpeted covered boards called bunks that protect the hull of your boat during transportation, loading and unloading of your boat. While the carpet is mildew and mold resistant, it will wear out over time.

How long should boat bunks be?

Ideally, the bunk boards should be at least half as long as your boat and run from the stern (or a few inches beyond it) to the bow as far forward as you like.

What kind of carpet do you use on a boat trailer?

Boat trailer bunk carpets are made from a wide variety of materials, with some of the most common being marine-grade rubber, polypropylene, and polyester. The most popular of these by far is polypropylene, which provides very good protection for the boat’s hull while it is being loaded and unloaded.

What type of carpet is used on boat trailers?

Most carpets used for trailer bunks are made from high-quality materials such as Polypropylene or Polyester, which prevent wear and tear. These materials are also designed to endure harsh marine environments such as sun exposure and rain.

How long should bunks be?

The general rule of thumb is that you want your bunks to extend completely to the stern (rear) of the boat, or even and inch or two beyond. That way the transom has plenty of support as you drive down the road.

What are boat stands called?

jack stand
A boat stand (aka jack stand or poppet) is used on land to support the port and starboard sides of a boat while the weight of the boat rests on keel blocks or keel stands.

What do you call plastic boat trailer skids?

Alot of people call plastic trailer skids; teflon trailer skids, however teflon is not the material used. Trailer skids are a perfect upgrade or replacement boat trailer parts that can be installed by anyone. As an alternative to our boat trailer bunks, our trailer skids may be a simple yet effective solution to fixing up your boat trailer.

Why do you need plastic bunk skids on a boat?

For use with alu­mini­um boats, jon boats, bass boats & fish­ing boats, these plas­tic pro­files are the per­fect addi­tion to your boat trail­er set­up to help launch and retrieve your boat at the boat ramp. Plas­tic bunk skids, unlike car­pet which rips and tears; allows the boat user to launch and retrieve their boats with ease.

What kind of plastic is a bunk board made of?

Our bunk boards are made from High-Density Polyethylene Plastic with a UV inhibitor added to help resist fading. These boards will last virtually forever giving your trailer a sleek new look, while making launching and loading easier than ever before.