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  • @khcopter
    @khcopter17 күн бұрын

    Wow, thank you so much for making that video. That’s so cool.!!! that’s the way I’m doing it!!

  • @jerrystigall6560
    @jerrystigall656017 күн бұрын

    Excellent demo buddy! Thanks a mil. I have a Tracker Pro 170 trailer upper right bumper/guide (vs lower bunk) to replace. Same principle as your demo but a heck of a lot easier to replace that 12" bumper. The carpet folding vs cutting tip was big. I was worried about cuts and leaks, etc anyway. Thanks again.

  • @michaelcollins1745
    @michaelcollins1745Ай бұрын

    That was for side bunks ,guess bottom bunks would be done as described

  • @michaelcollins1745
    @michaelcollins1745Ай бұрын

    I've seen lots of videos that use this or similar methods but disagree with them all. Stapled seam should be on the bottom of bunk so no wood or staples are exposed on either side. And material should be cut so length only extends an inch and a half to 2 inches past the ends of the wood. This way the ends can be tucked in and closed up like wrapping a christmas present with staples to hold the ends together. This method I mention requires the proper width carpeting for the size of your bunks so no wood is left exposed.

  • @alexk4714
    @alexk4714Ай бұрын

    So this is basically a giant ad. What a sham.

  • @catfishstalkeroutdoorswith530
    @catfishstalkeroutdoorswith530Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @JerryGrant-tt8ng
    @JerryGrant-tt8ngАй бұрын

    Great demo, the corners may not look the best, but it protects the best, and that’s what matters, I rounded off the corners of my boards first, and painted them. Thank you 👍👍👍

  • @MG956_
    @MG956_Күн бұрын

    What paint is best to use?

  • @johnkazimer1953
    @johnkazimer19532 ай бұрын

    Ordered a 12" x 13 ft roll through Amazon and the roll wasn't 13 ft as advertised. Less then 12 ft which didn't fully cover my 6 ft PWC bunks. Nice thick material.

  • @pringle70
    @pringle702 ай бұрын

    Hi John, not sure why you feel compelled to comment on youtube, but as we communicated to you on Amazon a 13Ft roll would not be enough material to wrap (2) 6Ft long bunks. As you need at minimum an additional foot of material to wrap each board (6" for each bunk board end), putting your minimum order length at 14Ft; not 13Ft. Again, as we previously communicated we're more than happy to help you find a workable solution to make your overall experience a positive one but we request that you reach back out to us first.

  • @johnkazimer1953
    @johnkazimer19532 ай бұрын

    @@pringle70 I ordered a 13 ft roll and the roll was less then 12 ft. Send me another 18" of carpet and I remove my comment.

  • @cudapowersports9284
    @cudapowersports92842 ай бұрын

    @@johnkazimer1953 If the roll was less than 13' then why wasn't it returned for free? Keep the comment up, this is great education for others as we always inform our customers to properly account for the extra carpet needed to wrap the ends. In this case, (2) 6' bunks required 7' of carpet each (14') which is why our 13' roll was short. Also, we teach our children, who we hope to someday run our business, to never let yourself be extorted or blackmailed - we're not going send you carpet in hopes you remove a comment (today these types of threats liter the internet). If we do send you additional carpet it will be because it's the right thing to do - I encourage you then to actually reach out to us through our website (not KZread) so we can try to properly assist you. In addition, my apologies but an 18" section of carpet will not properly cover your bunks and I guess I don't follow your logic/math for requesting such a small piece of carpet. An 18" section of carpet will likely mean that you would have a seam or joint in your carpet atop the board, which would lead to premature carpet failure and likely additional negative comments regarding our product. So again, I encourage you to please actually reach out to us directly so we can properly consult you and provide direction on the width/length of carpet needed to properly complete your project and ensure many years or use. Lastly, please understand I'm not trying to debate anything with you on this platform, point blame, or come across as derogatory (as comments can sometimes come across) - simply trying to educate and arrive at an amicable solution for your project. Thank you and I hope you'll reach out to us through our website.

  • @johnkazimer1953
    @johnkazimer19532 ай бұрын

    I reached out through your website. Either reimburse the difference or send me the 16 inch of carpet.

  • @corbinwadlow2044
    @corbinwadlow2044Ай бұрын

    @@cudapowersports9284if you advertised the product as 13 feet in length it should show up as 13 feet. I’m not sure why vendors advertise a product one way & deliver it another. The guy probably knows there’s going to be a seam but he paid for a 12” x 13’ piece of carpet, he just wants what he paid for. Pretty simple in my opinion. I can tell you right now I’ve got 2 high end boats & you don’t have to worry about debating with me. His comment & your response shows me Cuda Power Sports commitment to customer service. I’m helping my son build a custom kayak trailer and was looking at the best way to install the bunk carpet. Great video 👍🏻 customer service 👎🏻.

  • @brandonhavis8526
    @brandonhavis85262 ай бұрын

    Is there a product that’s NOT slick. When I have a partner with me I do not strap the boat while going down the ramp to launch and I do not strap the boat going up the ramp after loading. I want a product that doesn’t rot or break down but I’m not interested in having to strap my boat each time. Sounds like I might need to stick with wood and carpet maybe?

  • @pringle70
    @pringle702 ай бұрын

    Hello, if you prefer to not secure down your boat then I do not recommend you use any kind of slide or slick. Cuda Powersports does have composite bunk boards that are a direct replacement for carpeted bunk boards. However, it's always a good idea to at a minimum winch the boat to the trailer and apply the safety chain.

  • @simoncentaur5150
    @simoncentaur51502 ай бұрын

    I would strongly suggest to you and the viewers of this video to NOT use this type of water based adhesive. Being in the commercial construction industry I have had to replace flooring that was glued with this adhesive that came up when the floor got wet. I have also experimented myself with this adhesive on my own boat. I carpet four of my boat lids. Two with this Roberts and Two with commercial contact cement. I then tried to remove the carpet while it was in a dry state. They were both hard to remove. I then put the other two lids in water and let them soak for 5 minutes. The Roberts glued carpet came completed off, the commercial contact cement stayed in tack.

  • @amiabledave50
    @amiabledave503 ай бұрын

    Monel staples is the way to go, IMO. What's an extra $20 when you bought all new wood, glue, carpet and any extras you may need.

  • @pringle70
    @pringle703 ай бұрын

    Hello, As an update it's been brought to our attention that Arrow itself does NOT recommend Monel staples for Pressure Treated Wood (see the back of any box) as the pressure treat chemicals will cause the alloy to quickly corrode. We have since found a NiCcoreA type staple made by Renewed Warriors that claims to be rustproof and can be used in pressure treated wood. I think it's less expensive than Monel as well for bunk boards. Just an FYI - check out the NicCoreA type as our new recommended - performed best during our acid tests.

  • @amiabledave50
    @amiabledave502 ай бұрын

    Pringle70, Arrow Staples does say not to use Monel steel in ACQ pressure-treated lumber. BUT, ACQ PRESSURE-TREATED LUMBER HAS BEEN PHASED OUT IN 99% of the treated wood. ACQ pressure-treated lumber is only used in the Northwest and West coasts on certain hard woods. There are many different ways to pressure treat lumber now. To find out how your lumber has been treated. Check the tab stapled to the lumber. It shows a code and who did the pressure-treating. Call them. Or call The American Wood Protection Association (AWPA) which promulgates wood preservation standards.

  • @pringle70
    @pringle702 ай бұрын

    @@amiabledave50 Hello sir, seems like an awful lot of research, work, and time when there appears to be a better, less expensive option available (NicCoreA)that works in all pressure treated woods. Just my thoughts...

  • @amiabledave50
    @amiabledave502 ай бұрын

    @@pringle70 Monel staple boxes by Arrow say, "For use in Marine applications. Monel Staples are rust proof and will not corrode in salt." No other box says that. Now you know ACQ pressure treated wood is phased out. Monel staples is the cats meow no matter the cost. It's only about $20 more. Which is actually the lowest cost of this project.

  • @alexlongfield2113
    @alexlongfield21134 ай бұрын

    Like the end fold but wouldn't fiberglass resin prolong the life of the boards by not allowing water to get to them in the first place?

  • @pringle70
    @pringle704 ай бұрын

    Hello, any type of coating or sealer, stain or paint will help to prolong the board. However, we would avoid Fiberglass resin however. Fiberglass resin dries hard and bunk boards flex constantly during, loading, unloading, trailering, etc. We’ve found that Fiberglass resin becomes brittle, fractures, etc when exposed to constant flexing. Leading to water penetrating the board through the fractured resin. At the end of the day water will get into the board, it’s inevitable! So do not coat the bottom of your bunk board so the moisture is not trapped in the board and can easily escape.

  • @billwalters4338
    @billwalters43383 ай бұрын

    Only time will tell. I figure my pressure treated board will outlive me.

  • @quintriggins6557
    @quintriggins65574 ай бұрын

    My EZ Loader bass boat trailer has a 45 degree bevel, top to bottom, on the back end of the bunks. Do you have a technique for those? Seems like it would be more complicated due to not putting staples into the beveled end vs a 90 degree cut bunk. I did purchase your carpet & it looks to be good quality. Thanks

  • @cudapowersports9284
    @cudapowersports92844 ай бұрын

    Hello and thank you for your interest and for purchasing our products. Yes, simply fold the carpet on the end, creating more of a point at the end of our carpet, like your wrapping a present - without driving a staple into the 45 degree end. Then pull the folded/pointed end to the back of the bunk board and drive 8+ staples into the back of the bunk board securing the carpet to the back. Thanks so much again for your interest!

  • @rlawrence2
    @rlawrence22 ай бұрын

    @@cudapowersports9284 that is about as clear as Mississippi river water.

  • @inkstain7193
    @inkstain71934 ай бұрын

    I would hope they use something better than those cheezy staples.

  • @cudapowersports9284
    @cudapowersports92844 ай бұрын

    Hello, thank you so much for your interest in our products. We do recommend (Not required) that you use outdoor/marine carpet adhesive on the face of the board to better adhere the carpet to the board. We have also been testing a new staple from a new manufacturer (Renewed Warriors). They evidently sell a Rust-Proof staple that has a new Sabre-Point that drives the staple into the board further and will not corrode. We recently found out that Monel Staples from Arrow now have instructions on the back of their boxes saying NOT TO USE WITH PRESSURE TREATED WOOD, due to their tendency to corrode due to the chemicals. Well, that pretty much rules out bunk boards then...

  • @luissonoma6255
    @luissonoma62556 ай бұрын

    How would I know if the staples are galvanized? I always thought they either make zinc or stainless steel. I always get Stainless Steel but I heard that you’re not supposed to use SS staples on pressure treated wood. If not PT wood then which wood would be good, just regular pine?

  • @robboss1839
    @robboss18395 ай бұрын

    Galvanization is a zinc coating on steel. The packs of stainless say stainless on them and they are the way to go.

  • @kCI251
    @kCI2516 ай бұрын

    Bunk carpet just rots the boards faster. All of that carpet will rot the end of the board in a couple years.

  • @narturo994
    @narturo9945 ай бұрын

    Slight disagree, not if you treat the wood prior to carpeting. Bondo fiberglass resin does the job

  • @inkstain7193
    @inkstain71934 ай бұрын

    Treat the end of the board with something.

  • @cudapowersports9284
    @cudapowersports92844 ай бұрын

    Hello, to a certain extent you're correct. If any lumber goes untreated and exposed to any elements it will rot on it's own without ever being wrapped in carpet. Everything requires some form of preventative maintenance. Rubber backed carpet speeds up the rot, as the rubber backing encapsulates the board, doesn't allow the water to escape or air to dry out the board. When developing our carpet we tried to make it as strong as possible and still allow it to be water permeable so the board can quickly dry out. We would recommend either treating your boards with some kind of protectant to help resist rot as well. You can also look at our Super Slides as another alternative to bunk carpet. You can then paint your bunk boards to match your trailer/boat and then install our Super Slides atop your bunks. These slides have a proprietary coating on them making them slippery, yet have a hardness rating slightly less than Fiberglass to prevent any scratches. Thanks so much for all the interest and we love the conversation!

  • @randallsmerna384
    @randallsmerna38411 ай бұрын

    Run a 1/4” or 1/2" router on the board edges prior to wrapping them with bunk carpet to avoid sharp edges rhat can dig, scratch or dent your hull.

  • @tomfletcher114
    @tomfletcher114 Жыл бұрын

    Rip Off! Board rots in about a year. Buy cheap stuff!

  • @NomadMechanic
    @NomadMechanic Жыл бұрын

    Totally wrong way to install the carpet. Treat the boards with Thompsons water seal or spray paint the boards, glue on the carpet, cut the ends like wrapping a present and staple lengthwise. You can never use enough staples. Do it right the first time and you'll never have to do it again.

  • @bahlol8372
    @bahlol837210 ай бұрын

    Spray paint 😂🤣😂😂. Painting boards causes the to hold water and ROT. SPRAY PAINT 😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂🤣

  • @cudapowersports9284
    @cudapowersports92844 ай бұрын

    Hello, thank you so much for your interest in our technique. Again, we strongly discourage you from cutting your bunk carpet. Believe it or not, we actually hold a Utility Patent for a template that we made to cut the bunk carpet and we have since ABANDONDED IT because we've found it only led to carpet tearing, ripping, and boat hull problems, see for yourself (US Patent # 11678759B1). So if anyone is in a position to have an opinion on whether or not you should cut and then wrap your boards its us. Please just fold the ends, this has been proven to work so much better. Also paint, sealer, etc is a perfect way to treat your boards as long as you don't paint the bottom of the boards. Paint the top/sides of the boards but leave the bottom of the boards untreated so moisture can naturally escape through gravity and being exposured to air without being exposed to harmful UV. Thanks so much!

  • @JerimieZamora
    @JerimieZamora Жыл бұрын

    What kind of wood would you suggest for new boards? Redwood, Douglas Fir, Pine or Pressure treated?

  • @garycotz563
    @garycotz563 Жыл бұрын

    I do / did that.

  • @Ryan-rp1es
    @Ryan-rp1es Жыл бұрын

    How does Smith marine carpet stack up?

  • @mikeford9176
    @mikeford9176 Жыл бұрын

    Make sure you use carpet adhesive, if not this carpet it pretty thick and you will get some bowing of the carpet. It’s pretty hard to pull it tight. I used 3m spray adhesive which really didn’t do anything. I like the carpet but really wish I would have used carpet adhesive.

  • @rlawrence2
    @rlawrence22 ай бұрын

    cannot use adhesive on wet treated boards, so that delays the process for months after buying wood.

  • @537VIK
    @537VIK Жыл бұрын

    Do they recommend glue?

  • @cudapowersports9284
    @cudapowersports9284 Жыл бұрын

    Hello, Yes, we recommend Roberts 6700 for all of our bunk carpet installs.

  • @rlawrence2
    @rlawrence22 ай бұрын

    @@cudapowersports9284 does it adhere to new treated wood?

  • @pringle70
    @pringle702 ай бұрын

    @@rlawrence2 Yes, as long as the board is dry - pressure treatment is still not still sitting/soaking wet to the touch basically or pooling atop the board

  • @red1tpm
    @red1tpm Жыл бұрын

    Great information 👍