12" TAN - Boat Trailer Bunk Carpet
12" TAN / TAUPE - 'Cuda Powersports Boat Trailer Bunk Carpet
SALE PRICE is 8-22% Off; Cheapest Price for 'Cuda Carpet on the Internet/FREE SHIPPING/Extended 60-Day Return Window
Available in PREMIUM Only
'Cuda's beautiful TAN / Taupe bunk carpet comes in our PREMIUM offering only. Our PREMIUM line of bunk carpet is considered a leader in the industry, provides best value, and will last for many years while you enjoy boating. Our Tan Boat Trailer Bunk Carpet is great neutral color that goes with many different pain schemes of boats and trailers.
Boat Trailer Bunk Carpet
- Available Lengths 13Ft - 150Ft
- Weight Available
- PREMIUM ONLY
- PREMIUM ONLY
- Thickest Pile Height - 7-8.5MM
- Proprietary Manufacturing Process - Resulting in the heaviest/strongest backing available
- Industries Longest Warranty
- Superior UV Inhibitors
- ZERO Water Retention
- Will Not Mold or Mildew
- Recommend (But Don't Require) using Carpet Adhesive Along with Staples During Installation. Adhesive Prolongs Longevity and Prevent Carpet Stretching
-
Manufactured with Recycled Ocean Plastic and Fishing Nets, as available.
Price is for (1) Carpet Roll Only
FREE SHIPPING on all orders placed within the 48 states!
A Portion of Proceeds are Donated to WOUNDED WARRIOR, 1st RESPONDERS, the AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, or other causes. Because carpet is made from extruded fibers that can vary slightly in denier, tufted at high speed where stitch rate and pile height have tolerances, and finally backed with latex/adhesive and cured (losing moisture and changing density), minor differences in weight and color tone are inherent. Carpet naturally reduces in weight as it further dries/cools over time; shearing/calendering, heat setting, and roll tension can also cause small shifts in face weight and density. Please allow up to ±12% variation in listed weight (oz/yd²) and ±1–2% (or up to ±0.25") in finished cut size due to these manufacturing and machining processes. Pile height is cut to the specified gauge at the shearing station, but fibers naturally compress as the carpet is wound into heavy master rolls, then slit, tightly shrink-wrapped, and stored in this state often 6–9 months before reaching the end user. This prolonged, industry-standard packing compresses all pile types; light grooming and normal use typically allow fibers to relax toward their intended height.