you can FORGET "wearing" them out.....you might rip one off and you might have one fall off if you don't attach it properly but the talk on this thread of "wearing it out and having to replace it" is a fallacy.....
The trailer mfg. industry uses UHMW pads as glide strips for sliding suspensions.....these strips are often as long as 12' in length and about 1/4" thick. The pad sits between the slide rail of the suspension and the slide box of the actual suspension....the "fit" of those two componants is "sloppy" so that the suspension can be slid even when the trailer is not sitting level.
Semi-Trailer suspensions are expected to last 1MILLION miles in regular service, (minus wheels seals, brake pads and drums). Doesn't matter what the "interval" is, 5 years or 20, to get to that million miles the componants, including the slide pads, are expected to last that long.
Now imagine a trailer that grosses 80K or more, whose suspension can be slid multiple times a day, whose slide box is riding "loose" against the pads, and the pads which are in contact with the steel and subjected to "movement" constantly......and this happens 300 plus days a year....
Now compare that to the 30 or so days a year that a duck boat is going to be on the water.....
The "fear" that a UHMW pad on a boat is going to "wear out" is simply unreasonable.....like I said you might rip one off and you might have one fall off, (BTW the trailer industry uses the SCM glue pads between the strip and the steel), but you won't "wear it off".....
Steve