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<blockquote data-quote="sonny.barile" data-source="post: 492402" data-attributes="member: 18154"><p>I had slicks on my last boat trailer…..they are much more slippery than the synthetic bunks. If its the slickness you are after it’s the right choice. However the 2x4’s under them can still rot. I was not after slippery…..I wanted rot proof…….</p><p>There are rollers now that look like bunks……You may want to look at them if you like the idea of rollers but they are expensive. If your boats not super heavy there is no reason to not use the slicks……</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny.barile, post: 492402, member: 18154"] I had slicks on my last boat trailer…..they are much more slippery than the synthetic bunks. If its the slickness you are after it’s the right choice. However the 2x4’s under them can still rot. I was not after slippery…..I wanted rot proof……. There are rollers now that look like bunks……You may want to look at them if you like the idea of rollers but they are expensive. If your boats not super heavy there is no reason to not use the slicks…… [/QUOTE]
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