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  • The ultimate bunk boards???

    Does anyone use these? I kind of want to try them so I never have to replace bunks again. But the site says the 2x4 version is only for brackets 48’ or less apart. My trailer brackets are 52’ ish. So therefor I’d have to go with the 2x6 option. Has anyone used 2x6 bunks on your jetski trailer or heard of it? Pros? Cons? Mine is a 05 rxp btw.
    Last edited by alexjackson; 03-19-2018, 07:55 PM. Reason: Wrong link

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    Supreme Ultimate Bunk Boards have all the benefits of our original Ultimate Bunk Boards, and are intended for use with larger sized boats and trailers. Supreme boards include heavy-duty screw mounted aluminum rails that give extra support for larger, heavier boats. These boards are ideal if the span distance between mounting points for 2x4 sized boards exceeds 48 inches...
    These meet your requirement for span distance?

    2x4 Supreme: Gray Supreme Ultimate Bunk Boards Our 2x4 Supreme Ultimate Bunk Boards are available in lengths from 3 - 12 feet, and include an aluminum rail backing for added support. Sold in Pairs Only - Price Shown for One Set of 2 Boards.Note: Shipments containing boards over 9 feet in length MUST ship via freight due to Fedex Ground shipping size restrictions. 8 ft. boards will be cut to 95", and 9 ft. boards will be cut to 107". This is done for packaging purposes to reduce shipping costs. If you need full 96" or 108" boards, then order the next size up (ie. if you need the 96" length, order the 9' boards; if you need the full 108" length, then order the 10' boards). This is the best and least expensive way of getting the size you need, please order accordingly. Visit our FAQ page for answers to most common questions. If you still can't find the answers you're looking for, use the link below to ask a question about this product. Safety
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    • #3
      Being that this thread is posted in a non-manufacturer specific sub-forum, I just wanted to caution potential Yamaha owners that these types of composite (plastic) boards may serve to be too abrasive, as Yamaha's only coating is clearcoat. The OP should be fine, as the RXP has gelcoat on the underbelly.

      That said, Yamaha owners can still opt utilize these composite boards by simply adding a layer of marine carpet to them.


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      • #4
        I've got one trailer with this type of material (recycled plastic). It's slippery and doesn't rot, my only real complaint is that it expands and contracts a lot with temperature changes. It is quite flexible and will conform to the shape of your boat.
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        ... and that's just the boats! I'm living proof that you can have too many toys!

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        • #5
          Standard composite construction lumber, like that used on decks. Does flex way easier than wooden lumber.

          I imagine a couple of strips of "Trex" or "Lumber Tech" deck boards would do the same thing. The Lumber Tech seems a bit stiffer than the others. Could even double them up for the stiffness needed.

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