All you need to replace the bunk liner are stainless steel staples staple gun and a boat carpet material.
Staples for trailer bunk carpet.
I strongly recommend using stainless steel staples because they provide the best rust resistance so will last much longer.
Unlike common carpet bunk covering material made for the job is designed to stand up to a marine environment high in moisture and damaging uv light.
The carpet measures 11 inches wide and 12 inches long and each roll can wrap around 2 4 bunks as well as three sides of 2 6 bunks.
Staple down the first side.
When i first ordered this carpet for the side bunks on my boat trailer my initials thoughts were that it was pretty thin.
Leaving enough carpet on either end to completely wrap each end of your bunk.
I strongly recommend using stainless steel staples if possible.
The tie down engineering bunk carpet is an essential material for every boat owner who is looking to replace their worn out trailer bunk carpet.
Place the bunk board evenly right to the edge of the laid out carpet.
We typically try to use 1 2 inch stainless steel staples when we install the ce smith deluxe marine grade carpeting ce11372 but 3 8 inch staples will work too.
But it has held up extremely well and has been perfect for what i needed it for.
Is this product available at any stores in the greater atlanta area asked by jim august 9 2016.
The typical 2x4 or 2x6 used for boat trailer bunks is the lighter mca and monel would be better in this situation than stainless.
I would not go much shorter than the 3 8 inch staples because you don t want them to work their way out over time.
I recommend using 1 2 inch stainless steel staples when installing marine carpet like the ce smith deluxe marine grade carpeting ce11349.
Dan armitage pressure treated pine is the industry standard for boat trailer bunks he says noting that hardwoods such as oak and cypress are popular alternatives to treated pine.
Hold the carpet to the board and start to roll the new carpet onto the bunk board.