Swim Platform Top Gun
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I have never seen one without side supports of some kind. I don't think I would want one. Seems like alot of stress on the transom and a good chance of bending. I guess it all depends on the size and the forces, but go with something solid. You get a few chicks on the back, a heavy cooler, and you want something that you don't have to worry about
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I have never seen one without side supports of some kind. I don't think I would want one. Seems like alot of stress on the transom and a good chance of bending. I guess it all depends on the size and the forces, but go with something solid. You get a few chicks on the back, a heavy cooler, and you want something that you don't have to worry about
I liked the rounded "newer" styling of the new step we had put on. The lack of sides gave it a sleaker look but to be honest I kind've missed the side steps. We were forced to step up onto the tie bar to get on the boat, which can be dangerous with the cleavers for a novice passengers. Another thing was the new step had to be mounted higher due to the fact the two supports have to be longer to support the weight of people on it. Also, the lack of the swim step side supports and the fact the newer step was mounted slightly higher, gave an optical illision the boat sat higher out of the water, which I didn't like.
With all that said, we had no issues with the step in regards to no outer supports. Thing held fine in or out of the water.
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Also got mine from Extreme. They often run a special in November if you can hold off a bit.
I wanted the side supports, but they said my transom was too "busy". I was worried about it not being sturdy enough as well, but its as solid as a rock. And now that I've had it a while, I actually prefer it without. It has the ladder, but its a breeze to get on without it.
On the trailer, just step on the trailer, then the k-plane and up you go. In the water, k-plane and up.
We spend a lot of time anchored and hanging out on the back, so I like the larger platform for my situation.
One thing to consider though is your choice of colors. They can't just mix and match a color for you like regular paint, which is why I didn't go purple. I forgot now exactly how much they said they had to order to get the factory to do a color match, but it was a LOT more than the 5 pounds or so of paint it takes to do the platform, and you have to pay for the full amount.
Also, they will send you a color chart, but if you hit up some local shops, you can find a wider selection than what they stock. Its the same manufacturer, so they can still order it for like $50 extra than what they stock.
I wanted the side supports, but they said my transom was too "busy". I was worried about it not being sturdy enough as well, but its as solid as a rock. And now that I've had it a while, I actually prefer it without. It has the ladder, but its a breeze to get on without it.
On the trailer, just step on the trailer, then the k-plane and up you go. In the water, k-plane and up.
We spend a lot of time anchored and hanging out on the back, so I like the larger platform for my situation.
One thing to consider though is your choice of colors. They can't just mix and match a color for you like regular paint, which is why I didn't go purple. I forgot now exactly how much they said they had to order to get the factory to do a color match, but it was a LOT more than the 5 pounds or so of paint it takes to do the platform, and you have to pay for the full amount.
Also, they will send you a color chart, but if you hit up some local shops, you can find a wider selection than what they stock. Its the same manufacturer, so they can still order it for like $50 extra than what they stock.
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Also got mine from Extreme. They often run a special in November if you can hold off a bit.
I wanted the side supports, but they said my transom was too "busy". I was worried about it not being sturdy enough as well, but its as solid as a rock. And now that I've had it a while, I actually prefer it without. It has the ladder, but its a breeze to get on without it.
On the trailer, just step on the trailer, then the k-plane and up you go. In the water, k-plane and up.
We spend a lot of time anchored and hanging out on the back, so I like the larger platform for my situation.
One thing to consider though is your choice of colors. They can't just mix and match a color for you like regular paint, which is why I didn't go purple. I forgot now exactly how much they said they had to order to get the factory to do a color match, but it was a LOT more than the 5 pounds or so of paint it takes to do the platform, and you have to pay for the full amount.
Also, they will send you a color chart, but if you hit up some local shops, you can find a wider selection than what they stock. Its the same manufacturer, so they can still order it for like $50 extra than what they stock.
I wanted the side supports, but they said my transom was too "busy". I was worried about it not being sturdy enough as well, but its as solid as a rock. And now that I've had it a while, I actually prefer it without. It has the ladder, but its a breeze to get on without it.
On the trailer, just step on the trailer, then the k-plane and up you go. In the water, k-plane and up.
We spend a lot of time anchored and hanging out on the back, so I like the larger platform for my situation.
One thing to consider though is your choice of colors. They can't just mix and match a color for you like regular paint, which is why I didn't go purple. I forgot now exactly how much they said they had to order to get the factory to do a color match, but it was a LOT more than the 5 pounds or so of paint it takes to do the platform, and you have to pay for the full amount.
Also, they will send you a color chart, but if you hit up some local shops, you can find a wider selection than what they stock. Its the same manufacturer, so they can still order it for like $50 extra than what they stock.
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Depends on how long you want to wait, but I plan on fabricating my own. I could always make two at once. This will be about #1,257 on my list of thing to do though. I'll make a thread when I get to that point.