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Extended Lowerable swim platform ?
Im looking for ideas on fabricating a swim platform of some type that can stow under the original platform, and extend while lowering to the waterline. I think this would be a safer alternative for kids swimming and boarding the boat than using the swim ladder.
Has anyone done anything like this ? or have ideas on how to do it? any pics ? i currently have an integrated platform. here is a pic on the stern of the boat. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...mdensonic4.jpg |
Saw a hyd'ly lowerable swimplatform on a Cobalt open bow last yr. Way cool, but I recall the price option being a holy ch*t pucker factor.
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Its possible but it would be all custom and quite expensive.
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I have access to a full machine shop with cnc mills and waterjets. I can fab anything, but just trying to figure out the logistics of it all.
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fixx
check this out,,only thing i would worrie about id the 2 center exhaust ports..
http://www.sealiftusa.com/ |
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 3643575)
I don't need all that. I'm thinking a two positon hinge of some type that extends while lowering. It only needs to be up or down. |
Originally Posted by mrfixxall
(Post 3643580)
check this out,,only thing i would worrie about id the 2 center exhaust ports..
http://www.sealiftusa.com/ |
I looked at Cobalts website a bit more and found this. Although it flips down from the top, its a good place to start....
I'm not sure what supports it though ? http://www.cobaltboats.com/v12/why_c...wimstep-v3.jpg |
Originally Posted by HiPerf2000
(Post 3643604)
I looked at Cobalts website a bit more and found this. Although it flips down from the top, its a good place to start....
I'm not sure what supports it though ? http://www.cobaltboats.com/v12/why_c...wimstep-v3.jpg |
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