Trailer Floor Question

This is a discussion on Trailer Floor Question within the Towing / Transport forums, part of the General Utility Vehicle Discussion category; anyone know how that stuff works with snowmobiles ?? I painted the surface of my new big trailer with that gray gritty paint... works well ...


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Old 07-18-2006, 8:50 PM
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anyone know how that stuff works with snowmobiles ?? I painted the surface of my new big trailer with that gray gritty paint... works well for grip when dry but crappy when wet... and doesn't seem to be all that good for sealing the floor either from moisture ... got rained on a lil bit when we went to a trackday at the Autobahn and my kids dirtbike fell over at the dragstrip and spilled gas everywhere... I would think this rhino stuff would be better but I plan to use it also for the snowmobiles.. so was wondering how it would hold up to them... I know they will eat up the wood as it is now with just the gray paint..

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Having said that, I don't load anything that even looks like it might leak so the carpet works well. If you aren't as OCD as I am, then the "spillproof" treatments may be a better choice.
The Ducati pukes gas everytime I take it somewhere, and that's with the gas shut off!
I like the silica idea. Maybe someday I'll touch up the ramp. I have slid on it a few times. It's fun loading bikes in the rain just tiptoeing up there trying to only step on the grip strips.
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