I am building off of an existing snowbear trailer. Currently, the trailer bed has 1/4" plywood on the two sides, with a corrugated steel center section. Ideally, I would like to fasten 1/2" plywood directly to the wood sections and frame and go from there. However, I do not want to create little pockets in the corrugated steel center section. The channels are about 1/2" deep and 1" wide. If I totally "seal" off the channels on either end, I am creating pockets which will inevitably collect water and rot. If I leave them open, they will collect water, but be able to drain. Option 3 is to stip the existing wood and corrugated steel and start from the frame, which is more work. Any thoughts?
Here is a graphic of profile of the bed.
Wheel |-------uuuuuuuuu--------| Wheel