I've often wondered about this aspect of A/S trailers in general, and thought
that the wood floor was the weak link, or should I say lowest common denominator
in their construction.
What about using a plastic composite panel of some sort, or maybe in conjunction
with Aluminum or wood as others have suggested
bobb
Bill Scott wrote:
> Trike, Jim Smith, our boatbuilder, did a bathroom floor rebuild on his
> 65 and he said if you just use regular plywood and seal the ends with
> poly urethane, or equal resin, it will last a lifetime. That may save
> you some money, since Marine ply is so expensive. If you want to put
> in a floor that will last forever, use 1/4 inch aluminum, or aluminum
> honeycomb. Might be a little pricey. Good luck, and send some
> pictures, we need them for the history books.
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