My wife just called me. Credit Union is going to do the deal without the card!
Will have the boat Friday!! Great Valentines present from the wife!:thumb up2:
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My dealer received the new carpeted bunks.
I was set to have them installed. I decided to jack the boat up and check the Gel coat.
Unfortunately it looks like the pillow blocks have made grooves in the gel coat where the outer bunk contacts the hull when loading.
Also where the boat sat on them, it wore small indents in the gel coat.
It looked like the pillow blocks was sanding the gel coat. Powder can be seen on the strake. Most of the wear is on the starboard side. My guess due to the weight of the driver when loading.
By the way, this isn't a rant in any way. My dealer has been notified and pics sent. This will be dealt with between my dealer (Who has excellent service) and BCB.
I am just putting this up for others who may have the pillow block bunks. Just keep an eye on the hull.
Always soak the bunks prior to loading. It helps a lot. Keep the rear ratchet straps tight. I'm sure if you want to keep them, this will help slow the process of some of these issues.
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I need to lift up my Caracal and take a look after seeing that. I had them on the trailer for a year before the replacements came in.
Take it for what is is worth, any hard material on the gelcoat is going to affect it.
If you have the pillow bunks like the OP, you will have the gel coat damage.