jumpjets
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2010
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- 313
My trailer bunk carpet is rubbed raw. It is black, but after launching the boat this weekend, I saw some white fiberglass possibly rubbing off on the worn out carpet. I have purchased 2 rolls of 18' x 18" bunk carpet.
I plan on launching the boat at a very secluded local ramp, mooring it on the very long dock, and then just working on the trailer in the parking lot. It's a public city park, but it's never, ever crowded.
I'm guessing that the bunk job is as simple as ripping off the old carpet and staples, laying out the new bunk carpet, and stapling it in using an industrial stapler and stainless steel staples.
Do I need to add any special adhesives to the bunk carpet? Is there any other special considerations to this job?
I plan on launching the boat at a very secluded local ramp, mooring it on the very long dock, and then just working on the trailer in the parking lot. It's a public city park, but it's never, ever crowded.
I'm guessing that the bunk job is as simple as ripping off the old carpet and staples, laying out the new bunk carpet, and stapling it in using an industrial stapler and stainless steel staples.
Do I need to add any special adhesives to the bunk carpet? Is there any other special considerations to this job?