I used treated 2X4s, covered them with marine carpet, and then put trailer slicks over the carpet to minimize contact with treated wood and facilitate loading and unloading.
SeaRay
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Jimp hit the nail on the head, my cousin used composite boards when he re worked his trailer and they do have a lil sag in them so i would go with the treated wood for sure at least thats what I uesd last fall when I did mine.
I used treated 2X4s, covered them with marine carpet, and then put trailer slicks over the carpet to minimize contact with treated wood and facilitate loading and unloading.
SeaRay
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ive had um on my toon trailer for almost two years with no problem I just screwed them to the wood that was on the trailer
raised the toon up an inch or two but no problem goes on and off a whole lot easier then carpet
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