Boat Trailer Bunk Padding
- Protects boat from damage and scratches
- Same quality as marine-grade carpet
Protect your boat from damage and scratches with the same quality padding as marine carpet. Glue not included. Made in USA.
Rated 4.1 out of 5Â by 45
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by brat45 Very Pleased
My order was right and on time. Bass Pro kept in touch on my order. Thanks for a job well done.
March 19, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by joerod great value
Great value for the dollar, high quality carpet for bunks, adhears well and looks great.
February 19, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5Â by JFP187 Not impressed
I purchased a roll of this bunk padding for (2) Three foot side bunks. Not wide enough to completely wrap the bunks. Ended up tossing the role and purchasing better bunk carpeting from a trailer parts store. Complete waste of money.
February 17, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by GARMIJO Just What The Dr. Ordered
I have been completely Restoring my 83 Starcraft boat, and Trailer, I have replace the bunks on the trailer with this bunk carpet. I have found that it is well made and very easy to use / install the color and weaving is just what the Dr. ordered and I could'nt be more happy with the results. I purchase items quite often from Bass-Pro and products like this is what makes me keep coming back Thank's BP hope this helps anyone wanting to try this product.
October 26, 2012
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Yes. And this carpet is in my opinion, better than what you get when you buy them premade.A:Â
Not for my money. Go to a trailer parts store and get the carpet direct. For the main runners, I ended up purchasing the plastic cover guides.A:Â
Allthough it may NOT be the factory replacement carpet that came installed on your origional bunks, it can be used as a great replacement bunk carpet just use a good marine adhesive on bunks and wrap carpet around themA:Â
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Yes, this is what you use for trailer bunks.Answers
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It's one long roll. Don't bother.A:Â
1 per package (example) if you order an 8"x12' you get 1 piece of bunk carpet that is 8" wide x 12 foot longA:Â
enough for one bunkA:Â
one. Its a 12 feet length of what ever width you get.A:Â
Their are 1 roll per package.A:Â
One 12ft by 8 inchesA:Â
1 roll 12' longTop 1000 Contributor
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1 piece is in each package. If you need anything wider or longer, you can order the standard carpet in whatever length you need, and cut it to fit your desired width. Cuts easily with scissors or a sharp utility knife. For best results cutting, cut from the back & on a firm surface, such as a piece of plywood or lumber. Hope this helps!Q:Â
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What is the weight/grade of this carpet (i.e. 16oz-std, 20oz-deluxe, 24oz-premium, etc.)?
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This is 16 oz. standard size carpet.A:Â
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This is 16 oz. carpet, the same as the standard carpet. If you want the heavier weights, you can order the length you need in either the 6' or 8' widths and rip them down yourself, but this should be good for just about any application.Q:Â
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What type of fasteners are best used for attaching this carpet. Boating in fresh water only.
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My original carpet was attached W/staples, Sothat is what I used..A:Â
On my trailer I used stainless steel staples! Worked great. Over 5 year old and have not come use yet!I could not use the bunk carpet they have here because it would not fit on my 2x6 bunks. I had to have 16in wide carpet to go around the bunk!
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Use outdoor carpet adhesive and staple the carpet to the bunk boards. Please be aware that the width of the padding is too narrow for most bunk boards.A:Â
Glue and half inch staplesA:Â
I used marine grade staples & glue.A:Â
I used Marine Glue and ( si xsteenth staples.A:Â
Glue - tacks and staples will rip right throuh itA:Â
I used staples along the sides and galvanized roofing nails on the endsTop 1000 Contributor
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brass staplesTop 250 Contributor
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The best way to attach this would be to glue it on, that way there are no metal surfaces to potentially scratch your boat. You can staple on the backside, or use roofing nails, but as the wood gets wet & then dries each time the boat goes into the water, they will slowly work their way back out of the wood. Hope this helps!Answers
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It's 12 foot lengths and either 8 inches wide or 12 inches. If you're using 2x4 wood, I recommend the 12 inch wide. As for salt water, I don't know, but it's salt water, nothing holds up that great in salt water.A:Â
8 in by 12 ft. I have not tried it in salt water, but it has held up for me. I am very pleased with it and how easy it is installed.A:Â
12' X 6", can tell you about the salt water question.Top 250 Contributor
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It comes in 12 foot lengths, and either 8 inch or 12 inch widths. Salt water should not affect the carpet, but I'm more familiar with fresh water. The carpet is rot resistant and is resistant to deterioration from oil & gas spills, so I would think that salt water is not going to have much impact on it. Good luck!1 of 1
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