Hi. I'm planning to replace my bunk-boards on my boat trailer the next time I take my boat out, as they are looking pretty weathered & the carpet is a little torn-up too. I was wondering if I need any "special" type of 2x6's (that's what they appear to be anyway) for this replacement? If they are "special", where could I purchase these at? I'm in Southern Cal. (high desert). Also, what kind of alterations will I be looking at too fit these things on? (ie:drilling, sawing, hardware, etc.) Sorry for all the questions, but I just want to be prepared when I replace them, as I'll be doing it in the parking lot of where I launch my boat at (Silverwood Lake). My boat is a 18ft. Challenger jetboat & I'm not sure of the brand of trailer it is, but it is a double axle trailer, if that matters. Thanks for any advice you can give me. I appreciate it very much. Thanks again...JT2Fast4u
JT2, you need "treated"(IMPREGNATED) 2x6's available at any lumber yard,couple bucks higher than non treated but will last longer, measure the overall length of your current bunks and cut your new ones to the same length before you leave home, count the number of bolts that secure the bunks to the trailer and buy new ones(same size) with nuts and washers, be sure you buy "carriage bolts", measure new carpet and have it precut before you get to the lake, get an industrial staple gun loaded with stainless staples and a box of extras, take a cordless drill with appropriate bit to drill new holes into new bunks, take a die grinder and extension cord with you in case the bolts currently on the trailer are rusty, take a hammer and a sharpie pen too. OK, now your at the lake with your boat off the trailer, get the old bunks off, if the bolts that secure the bunks are rusty or "spin out" while your trying to remove them, take the die grinder and extension cord and plug into power at a campsite or anywhere you can, your other option is hacksawing them off, (this sucks) when they are gone, lay your new bunks without carpet onto the trailer brackets and get them straight, when they are straight get under them and mark the holes with the sharpie, drill the appropriate holes just a hair smaller than your new carriage bolts so they will be snug in the holes without splitting the 2x6's, tap the carriage bolts through the holes, when the head of the carriage bolts meet the 2x6's hammer them flat into the wood so they wont spin when you bolt them down, now,cover the 2x6's with carpet and start stapling them down,(use the longest staples you can get for your gun) staple one side and pull tight and staple the other side, fold the ends like wrapping a package, lay your new bunks back into place and your bolts should go into the right holes on the trailer, bolt em down, yer done.....
and dont use Astro Turf its way 70's.............Vic