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Our boards are made of high-density polyethelene with a UV inhibitor added to help prevent fading. It has all of the "good" qualities of wood in that you can drill it, attach it with wood screws and cut it and none of the "bad" qualities like rotting, chipping or splitting.
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Yes it could. When launching ... ALWAYS make sure your trailer and boat are in the water at a depth suitable for launching BEFORE unhooking the winch on your trailer. Our bunk boards work so well they make launching a breeze. Just back down into the water, unhook and off she slides. When loading...simply idle up onto the trailer (no more "horsing" the boat up onto the bunks), hook 'er up and pull out.
The "grip" texture on our boards helps to hold the boat in place whem trailering from location to location.
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The material is tough enough to hold a boat ... yet it doesn't scratch the gelcoat on fiberglass boats or factory-applied finishes on john boats.
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This texture is our "grip". We add it at the time we manufacture the boards. This is the side your boat actually rests on when the boards are attached to your trailer. When dry this texture acts as a grip holding your boat in place...when wet it becomes a non-factor and your boat gently slides off the trailer.
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