The carpet covered plywood step boards on the side of my 2002 Ramilin wishbone trailer are starting to rot out and get soft spots. I want to replace these before they get much worse. With the carpet covering them they take forever to dry out after launching/retrieving which I am sure contributes to the rot. I guess getting 12 years out of them is pretty good all things considered but I am curious what other people have done when replacing these.
I know that Ramlin now offers diamond plate instead of the carpeted wood and I like this idea. My hesitance is that I have never worked with it before and would likely struggle to get all the angled cuts right and grind all the edges smooth since bare feet and sharp edges don't mix. So that has me leaning back towards plywood. I'm wondering if I left the carpet off and used a textured epoxy paint if that would work ok to seal up the wood? Anybody else have any other ideas for material to use besides wood or diamond plate?
For reference, my trailer looks similar to this but is single instead of tandem.
I know that Ramlin now offers diamond plate instead of the carpeted wood and I like this idea. My hesitance is that I have never worked with it before and would likely struggle to get all the angled cuts right and grind all the edges smooth since bare feet and sharp edges don't mix. So that has me leaning back towards plywood. I'm wondering if I left the carpet off and used a textured epoxy paint if that would work ok to seal up the wood? Anybody else have any other ideas for material to use besides wood or diamond plate?
For reference, my trailer looks similar to this but is single instead of tandem.
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