re: Anyone have any thoughts on replacing with a composite deck board?
Sure, lots of thoughts, even some practical real world experience with it but....as you're' a Professional consultant structural/civil engineer in Ontario, ', I would have assumed you'd have 'done the math', 'checked the charts' and performed at least one small 'tral' or real world test as to the suitability of the material for 'trailer decking'.
I didn't need my 5 decades of engineering or my PF full of eng sw, to know what would happen but did a simple real world test 5 years ago. I removed the 2by8 PT from my 'car hauler' trailer,installed composite decking(free, from local decking company), drove 3000# tractor and placed at same location. Before I could take a test drive ,the decking was bending under the stress of the weight. So, obvious conclusion... as a DIRECT replacement , it cannot be used. It can be used with several modifications to the trailer but then the trailer will no longer meet the 'specs' for what it was tagged as.
as for general statements about engineers, here's 4 specific ones
An enginee(cival, hydronic specialst he says...)r says it's fine to extend the culvert with 300mm(12") sections even though the original section is 6" x 10' , reduced to 4" x 20'. Any wonder why the road floods during ANY rainstorm ?
An engineer(City hall employee,bldg dept) demanded that the bents(12x12) of a small timbe frame structure have 14' long holes bored down the center of them for threaded rods to strengthen them. He said he didn't know HOW to drill the 1.25" hole, just that it 'had to be done'.
An engineer does the T-test for septic system next door, says it's 'T-45'( terrible). His test holes were maybe 12" deep, so he never hit subsoil as I KNOW there's 2 FEET of 'Holland Marsh' quality topsoil there.
The engineer who designed the BX23S should remove the fueltank following his directions in the WSM. I'd pay to see that !
yes there are good engineers, but in personally dealing with some, I've not been impressed, cept for the one who helped design the CanadaArm. While I couldn't explain in his 'technical terms' WHY his 'gizmo' wouldn't work, he figured out 'the math' ,revised his drawings and THEN it worked as required.