Getting ready to break. They're too easy to replace to risk it.
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i noticed backing down the ramp to get my boat out the bunk board on the left side was flexing really bad in the middle. the other side remained rigid. i kinda push on it some and it did not seem like it was broken but after thinking about it i started wondering why it flexes so much. any thoughts???
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Getting ready to break. They're too easy to replace to risk it.
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Yep, carpet may be holding it together now. Replace!
not to jack your thread but couple of weeks ago when the wife was helping unload the boat, the bow rope got hung on my side bunk and it pulled right off as the boat left the trailer. kinda a good thing as I didn't have any idea it was bad. replaced both since. now i'm wonderin about the two bottom ones. winter project i guess.
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The last time I replaced mine, I Pre made em and carried em to the ramp with me. Carries my cordless drill and changed em out right there.
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Windstone, for some reason when I read you post this picture of a boat on the ramp (off the trailer) popped in my head, dont wanna pick on some one who is not on here anymore but the initials are "ES"![]()
i think ES is still looking and will jump out of the bushes soon
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welp, went down to a buds house in oxford that is so talented with most everything and wooped out two new bunk boards. goin fishin tues morning and hopefully replace when i get thru. got his cordless, a bunch of drills and a box full of tools. we will see.
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that's the ticket rite there, good luck
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