Carpet by The Foote, 20oz. Boat Trailer Bunk Carpet, Trailer Guide Carpet, Marine Carpet, Boat Carpet, Bunk Padding, 12"(in.) x100'(ft.), Black
Sold Out / Out of Stock
Please be aware orders placed now may not arrive in time for Christmas, please check delivery times.
This item may be available in a different size, colour, scent, version or platform:
Carpet by The Foote, 20oz. Boat Trailer Bunk Carpet, Trailer Guide Carpet, Marine Carpet, Boat Carpet, Bunk Padding, 12"(in.) x100'(ft.), Black
Dimensions: With Dimensions of 12 inches by 100 feet, this product allows you to easily cover and protect multiple boat trailer bunks, boat trailer guides, jet ski bunks, and boat trailer runners.
Heavy Duty Boat Bunk Carpeting: 20 oz. is thick enough to cushion, but not too thick to retain water allowing boat bunks to dry faster and last longer. Made just like the carpet on your boat. Carpet uses are bunk padding, boat carpet, boat trailer bunks, marine carpet for boats, bunk rail carpet, outdoor deck carpet, outdoor porch carpet.
Application: Can be glued or stapled. We recommend all weather glue. Use Arrow staple gun or air staple gun. Easy straight foward application. We provide a video for help with appplication.
Durable: Our 20 oz. black bunk carpet is designed to be thick and durable, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of boat trailer use. The U/V resistant material helps prevent fading and damage caused by sun exposure, allowing for a better looking trailer bunk for a longer period of time. Exhibits no water retention and withstands the effects of weathering.
Rubber Backing: The rubber backing provides an extra layer of protection and grip for your boat bunk. With this added protection, you can have peace of mind knowing that your boat and trailer are well-cushioned and protected against potential damage.
Why trust Carpet by the Foote? We have over 40 years of experience and specialize in all boat carpets, marine carpet, boat trailer bunk carpet, bunk padding, marine bunk carpet, boat trailer carpet for runners, boat trailer bunk boards, boat trailer guides. Rated best customer service.
Our boat bunk carpet is made in the U.S.A. Check out all products on Amazon for mutliple sizes and colors. If you can't find what you are looking for contact us for help on custom orders.
16oz. (12"in Wide) and 20oz(24"in Wide Marine Trailer Bunk Carpet can be used for just about any indoor/outdoor application. Quality discount carpet that is rubber backed, fade resistant, and ravel resistant. Durable, easy to handle and install. 1-Unbolt and remove existing bunk boards from trailer. Take the existing bunk carpet off and sand away any glue or debris before applying new carpet. Examine the old bunk boards for damage. Replace if needed. 2-Measure the size of your boat bunks to determine the amount of bunk carpet you will need. 3-We highly recommend to staple your new bunk carpeting. This will help preserve your bunk carpet 4-Before carpeting your trailer bunks take the bolts used to secure your bunks to your trailer and insert them into your already drilled out holes on your bunk board. 5-Unroll and layout your new carpet (which you have already cut to size) with the rubber backing facing up. Place the bunk board evenly right to the edge of the laid out carpet. Leaving enough carpet on either end to completely wrap each end of your bunk. Hold the carpet to the board and start to roll the new carpet onto the bunk board. Staple down the first side. Then roll the board until it is completely covered. When you get to this point take a staple gun and apply staples every 2 to 3 inches along the bottom of the bunk board. This will ensure a secure and snug fit. If measured correctly when cut there should be about 2 inches or so of carpet left to overlap the first initial bottom side, staple down this excess carpet on top of the existing carpet. 6-Take the newly wrapped bunk board and place it with the bottom side up one last time and use the excess carpet you have already accounted for at either end and wrap, securing with glue or staples. Overlap and secure the excess carpet to the bottom side of the bunk. 7-Repeat steps for remaining bunks.