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Enclosed snowmobile trailer flooring

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Just wondering what options are out there for flooring for my enclosed snowmobile trailer? I have a Neo 7'x14' with a 5.5' V nose, ideally I would like a roll to minimize seams and splices. Needs to be durable enough to with stand the abuse of studs and snow trackers.
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Doesn't it trap moisure?
I have never done it myself, but I would doubt it would trap moisture cause your top layer can always breath if it is wood. Not if it was some type of fiberglass stuff or some plastic sheeting then yes it would trap moisture I am thinking.
Before I went with the Diamond Plate floor protector that I posted I also thought about having it sprayed with LINE-X...... but the quote I got was ridiculous and a few guys who did it said it started to flake off after a while.

I'm still happy with the Diamond Plate Vinyl that I installed. It doesn't trap moisture since I ran it ~2" up the walls and put aluminum strips over the ramp ends. I took the aluminum strips off the ends a couple years ago and the floor still looks like new.
This always looks awesome. I was always afraid minor trailer flex would crack it.
No crack after one year, should be ok.
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Looks great! Does that get slippery?
No, not slippery at all. Works great, holds up well.
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Over the decades I have seen all kinds of trick stuff from aluminum diamond plate to spray on bed liner to epoxy coatings and products like Edge Glide. What do I do? Every trailer I ever owner I install a 3/8" plywood sub floor right over the original floor the day I get it. To me this works the best. If you ever pull the sub floor out of it the original deck looks brand new.
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Over the decades I have seen all kinds of trick stuff from aluminum diamond plate to spray on bed liner to epoxy coatings and products like Edge Glide. What do I do? Every trailer I ever owner I install a 3/8" plywood sub floor right over the original floor the day I get it. To me this works the best. If you ever pull the sub floor out of it the original deck looks brand new.
I get that for floors that stay dry, but doesn’t that trap moisture between the plys? Or at the very least cause slower drying?
I can see it working if you have no openings, but most trailers have tie down rails where the water will be able to get under the top ply.
I get that for floors that stay dry, but doesn’t that trap moisture between the plys? Or at the very least cause slower drying?
I can see it working if you have no openings, but most trailers have tie down rails where the water will be able to get under the top ply.
Never had an issue ever. I do use stainless screws and pressure treated ply.
I just purchased a used `22 legend . Previous owner got a bit carried away with caliber products… but it looks nice 😁
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I have a new trailer coming. Would love to have that floor.
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Epoxy paint the whole floor and sides. Add plastic slides and rubber pieces for traction.


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Some assembly required. Work in progress. Also ordered the track mats. The plan is to have wooden tracks on the extreme right and left, that the twin carbide 6.9 pilot skis will track down. More pictures when it resembles a snowmobile trailer. 😃😃

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Racedeck flooring is on sale this weekend fyi for anyone looking.
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