@Rojo just recently installed some bunks on one of his boat trailers--look in his personal blog for his Skeeter F-80 Strada or his Champion Trailer for ideas. The idea is that the chemicals in today's PT lumber is bad for aluminum but is ok for fiberglass.
I noticed that my carpet job from when I installed new bunks from about 10 years ago is wearing, and I need see how the PT wood is doing for a sanity check. Most likely, I'm going to go with ground contact PT for new bunks and may fork over the money for Gatorbak covers on mine because I do sometimes use my boat a few times in a week and don't like the wet bunks continually dripping in my garage. If I used the boat no more than once per week, I might stick with carpet, since the wear has accelerated in the last year because I went from fishing only a couple of times per week during the crappie spawn plus a couple of other trips in the other 3 seasons to using the boat several times per week during the spawn plus 2-4 times per month the other seasons.


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]Cypress is always the best option today on aluminum boat hulls. That said my supplier sells a complete bunk board cover for 
















