If your bunk brackets are rusted, bent, cracked, or no longer keeping your bunks aligned and tight, it's time for new ones. This will make sure your boat sits square, loads smoothly, and you're not risking hull damage or a failed support.
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Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Today we're taking a look at our Tie Down bolster bracket for your bunk boards on your boat. Now this is gonna be 12 inches tall or long depending on how you have it orientated. And what it will do is get your boat hole to sit right. It gives you 2 3/4 inches of vertical slots here to let you dial in the bunk heights wherever you need 'em.
And that's going to stop squeaking so it has non-slip dimples on the backside here. That way whenever you get it clamped or bolted in place, it's gonna dig in and it's not gonna squeak and move on you. So it's great. It's been hot dip galvanized, so it's gonna hold up to spray, rain, road grit, harsh marine environments, those kind of things. You get one, quantity one, you just get the bracket itself here so there's no hardware included.
You need to get that locally or separately here as well. And then you can customize that to your specific needs, 12 inches long, 2 1/2 wide, and one inch thick or tall this way. Folks that will wrap up for our quick look together at this 12 inch long Tie Down bolster bracket. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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