The Ultimate bunk boards are offered in a couple of versions.
I purchased the Supreme model which is mounted on an aluminum frame.
https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/store/supreme-bunk-boards/2x4-supreme-black-detail
The attachment process Does Not Require Drilling.
Sixteen nuts, bolts & lock washers and it's done.
The Boards attached directly to the mounts on my ShorLand'r trailer frame.
As for the super slick aspect - I will say that these replacement boards definitely offer less in the way of resistance coming off & going on the trailer vs carpeted bunks.
But it's not scary or dangerous and is completely Predictable.
The modifications I needed to make when launching included not 'sinking' the trailer so far and not removing the safety chain and tow strap until the trailer was in the water.
The rest of what I do pretty much remained the same.
These new bunks have improved my boating experience quite a bit and I'll not own another trailer without them.
Here is another video I made of a recent launch & recovery of the Pro-V bass off & on the trailer with the new bunks after a few months of use.
Hope this helps . .
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