This boat carpet glue from boat carpet central has a formula that was specifically designed for gluing big sized boat carpets.
Boat trailer bunk carpet glue.
The bond is clean instant odorless voc free and nonflammable.
Marine grade boat carpet gluespray adhesive 12oz boat carpet adhesive 1 quart boat carpet adhesive 1 gallon boat carpet glue spray carpet adhesive great for applying carpet to trailer bunks or on your boat in those small hard to reach places 12oz.
Then staple the carpet to the boards at the matching ends and at the end seams as well.
As far as getting the carpet off in the future i would just recommend replacing the wood anytime you need to do carpet just my 2 cents so getting carpet off is not a consideration for me.
Glue bunk carpet down and staple edges to prevent tearing while loading unloading your boat.
Step 4 glue the carpet.
It s important to use a quality marine carpet thin felt material will deteriorate quickly and tear after.
Take the existing bunk carpet off and sand away any glue or debris before applying new carpet.
Slowly rewrap the lumber and allow the adhesive to dry for one to two hours.
Also examine the old bunk boards and make sure that they are not warped or broken.
Great for working in confined spaces.
Bunk tape is an aggressive transfer contact adhesive film tape for the adhering of bunk carpet to bunk rails.
1 unbolt and remove existing bunk boards from trailer.
It comes in gallon sized pails which should be able to cover an area of 8 by 10 feet.
How to replace your trailer bunk board carpet.
Now spray glue on both the board surfaces and underneath the carpet.
Choose between 8 wide 12 wide or 24 wide bunk carpet to replace the carpet on your boat trailer bunks boat hoist bunks or boat lift bunks.
From my research it seems that a combination stapling the carpet to the bunks using stainless or monel primarily an alloy of copper and nickel staples and outdoor carpet adhesive is the preferred method of attaching carpet.
Bunk tape eliminates the need for messy flammable and time consuming liquid adhesives.
Is there a preferred way to attach outdoor carpet to wooden bunks.
I replaced the bunks on my pwc trailer with new pressure treated 2x4s and the fulton marine grade carpeting you mentioned.
Although i ve known some people to just add another layer of carpet over the existing carpet if the bunk is solid.
Unlike the common carpet the trailer bunk carpet is designed with superior quality material that is durable and holds up well in the harsh marine environment.
Glue staples battens and screws etc all come to mind but i don t see a clear winner.