by eamarquardt » Thu Aug 01, 2013 12:42 pm
Boats are carried on trailers all the time and make only limited contact and with only three or so straps holding the boat to the trailer. I've never heard of any (significant) chaffing.
Chaffing generally occurs when things move relative to one another. No movement, no chaffing. Better, IMHO, to securely fasten your floor to the trailer than to caulk. Better several well disbursed fasteners than just a few fasteners at the extremes of the floor.
As Slow says: "Just my 2 sents".
Cheers,
Gus
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