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I too had that problem. I order some from Dodge years ago only to have those come out also. I ended up using a black foam that had an adhesive backing on it and doing it in strips.
I had the OE bumpers come off as well... I found an assortment of them at a hardware store. . installed the new ones and than put a dab of RTV sealer to help hold them in place... but I would think that pads with adhesive on them... like you use on a chair leg would work as well... .
Get new bumpers and find a product made by 3M called 5200 marine adhesive. Any boatyard or marine supply and some hardware stores should have it. Clean both surfaces well with solvent and bit of that stuff should end your problem. Anything bedded on a boat with 5200 is going take some real effort and tools to get it apart. Plywood will delaminate before the adhesive bond will fail.
Went to the Parts counter at my local dealer a few years ago and ordered them. I think I got 2 small poly bags of assorted rubber bumper parts. Wasn't expensive and a lot more than I needed. May still have some at home. Am on the road for now...