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Yeah, except this boat and trailer are designed from the git go to be a power loading trailer. And your not floating a boat on and off on a very windy day! But bottom line, I would politely disagree with sliding not being part of the design, Mark. If getting the boat to the bow stop, and off the trailer wasn't needed, they wouldn't have "bunks" at all, just nests over each support to cradle the boat during transport. Since it is necessary to actually "slide" the boat on and off the trailer, even if you do float it most of the way, bunks are a necessary evil.
The bow marks were the first place I noticed scuffing on my boat. No way that should happen, but it does. And honestly, the composition of HDPE vs gelcoat says it won't hurt the gelcoat. @Julian has a theory that it is sand trapped between the bunk and the gelcoat that has caused the white powder chalking for those with UBB's. I know you can get sand on any bunk and scuff the hull, but the HDPE is slicker than snot. I don't think sand gets trapped but it could so I wouldn't argue the point. At least not to the point of scuffing over all of the back support posts. But something about them causes that, so don't run out and buy them based on some of the good reasons, just weigh all the reasons. Having been down that road, I would have the carpet, but it may be the lesser of two evils. Maybe two layers of carpet? I also had a steel support stringer welded between the two bunk supports on each side that was greater than 4' span with my UBB's. I am interested to see how Dericks ( @jetboater4life ) carpet on the UBB's does into his second season. But it is kind of defeating half the purpose of them. Sure, they won't rot, but the main reason to have HDPE is for its high pressure properties that reduce friction.Now you almost have me sold on those UBB's.
My rash on the boat is not where the boat rests on the bunks but the front of the boat where I first hit the bunks. Probably from not being in deep enough. Black hull looks nice in the water.
I appreciate the input sometimes I need to bounce these ideas off the pro's to see all sides of it.
Thanks again.