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<blockquote data-quote="Skunked again" data-source="post: 495787" data-attributes="member: 7304"><p>Goes direct on the wood.</p><p></p><p>On a previous boat, I used (idea from this site, might have been mentioned on this thread) pvc 4x4 post sleeve. Rip it in half, each half on a bunk. Boat goes on/off much easier. </p><p> That project is on my list for current boat. It has carpeted bunks, it’s completely wrapped around the bunks. 3 days later, still dripping water, from the manufacturer that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skunked again, post: 495787, member: 7304"] Goes direct on the wood. On a previous boat, I used (idea from this site, might have been mentioned on this thread) pvc 4x4 post sleeve. Rip it in half, each half on a bunk. Boat goes on/off much easier. That project is on my list for current boat. It has carpeted bunks, it’s completely wrapped around the bunks. 3 days later, still dripping water, from the manufacturer that way. [/QUOTE]
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