I have searched extensively for alot of information on this but need some expert help. I am looking to buy a teardrop style trailer for surf fishing trips down the beach in South Texas. There are a bit off really bumpy sections for the first 6 miles so the trailer needs to be durable. One of my main concerns is how a wood framed trailer would hold up to the gulf/saltwater environment with the constant high humidity. Alot of the manufacturers I look at like Teton X for example do not list what the actual trailer frame is made of. I am guessing they are wood framed trailers with a skin of aluminum. Would a wood framed trailer be able to last 10-15 years in this environment? Some of the trailers that have an aluminum frame are VRV and inTech. But the inTech has a wood floor which I think may be a problem. The trailer will be kept in the garage all of the time and I would probably use it 30 weekends out of the year. Air conditioning is a must and I am not too keen on the portable climate right one as they done seem too great, but I have no experience with them other than reading reviews.