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Old 06-02-2010, 10:29 AM
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Just wanted to show you guys pics of the platform i made for my sunsation. The didnt like the stock one... Im pretty happy with this one. I have made a few others since and moved the drink holders in and the ladder all teh way out.










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looks good
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That is nice, and I love the cupholders in the platform - brilliant.
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Veeeery slick indeed! Matches the boat beautifully...definitely a top notch job... and well-thought-out.
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That looks great! What material did you use for the flat part?
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It look great...but man its gonna be slicker than owl chit.
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Originally Posted by apppedigree
It look great...but man its gonna be slicker than owl chit.

Ive got some non abrasive grip tape. Just havent put it on yet. Its actually not that slick without it though. The cutouts actually give you some grip.
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Originally Posted by Shah Mat
That looks great! What material did you use for the flat part?

Thanks you. 6061 T6 aluminum
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Originally Posted by BlackJack58
Veeeery slick indeed! Matches the boat beautifully...definitely a top notch job... and well-thought-out.
Originally Posted by seafordguy
That is nice, and I love the cupholders in the platform - brilliant.
Thanks guys. I changed the design many times before i was happy. One more change to this one and im satisfied. We made a fully universal type platform that fits almost any single engine boat. Havent done a twin engine platform yet, but it will be similar.
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Just curious, how are you attaching this platform? Most have a support bracket that gets mounted attached a foot or so below as well as attaching at the platform. This can make installation on some boats very tricky if not impossible.
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