View Poll Results: Integrated swim platforms or not?
I like the platforms part of the boat
23
24.47%
i want more boat for the money i'm paying
71
75.53%
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Integrated swim platform or not?
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I just received my Extreme Marine platform last week, and it's a nice piece. I'm a pretty decent TIG welder and fabricator, and they do a nice job. But I'm a sucker for the "row of coins" welds and good craftsmanship.
I'm wondering though, after I add the swim platform, can I advertise my 35' Mistress as a 38'if I ever decide to sell it??? Seems alot of people do....Heck, If I extend the ladder, I may have either a 39' or 40'.
I'm wondering though, after I add the swim platform, can I advertise my 35' Mistress as a 38'if I ever decide to sell it??? Seems alot of people do....Heck, If I extend the ladder, I may have either a 39' or 40'.
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I really think it depends on the boat and the buyer. I had a molded platform on my old boat and I have aluminum steps on my new one. They both had their place and advantages. The molded platform was nice because you could stuff some stainless automotive (Borla) mufflers under there and be super quiet. I don't like how molded platforms add artifical length to a boat. I really feel the boat length should be measured to the transom, not the platform. The platform isn't counted if it's fabbed out of aluminum, so why should it be counted if it's built of glass? Anyways, to answer your question Wally, what if the built-in platform was a option? You could easily block off the platform in the mold for somebody that didn't want it.
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straight back, no sissy platform at all............
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I like the flat back. With the price of these boats I would hate payin for 2 feet of boat that doesn't exist. (although companies like lavey craft don't include their integrated platforms when they name the boat; their 29 nuera has an LOA of 30.7 feet, that I could pay for as a 29' boat.)
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If the boat was a surface drive (Arneson) then a molded platform or bussle makes sense to me also will save your life.it has to do with taste.Sterndrive different story.