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    Basscat bunk material

    Hey guys where can i get that new material basscat is using on their bunks?
    any feedback on it from any of you?
    it looks like it goes right over the top of the carpet??

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    #2
    I believe they stopped using the new stuff.

    Call Allen in parts for advice.
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    #3
    Why’d they stop?
    that looked like the deal

    my buddy and I searching for the final answer to hull damage/bunk material

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    #4
    Not sure - but he said they were not happy with it when I ordered new bunks.
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    #5
    They have chosen to be quiet in this topic.

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    #6
    If you want gatorbak material, you can do a google search and find it on line. My Puma has it on the bunks. There are both pros and cons. You can find several discussions about it on here as well.

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    I am pretty positive I seen where there were ***** Multiple boats***** taken back due to the gator back material scratching the bottoms of the boats and owners wanting it covered under warranty. As I stated I am pretty positive about reading that. It may not have actually been the material scratching the boat as much as it was the bunk board due to the material separating at the front seams of the bunk exposing board to the bottom of the hull.
    Last edited by Clove; 02-21-2018 at 06:30 PM.