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hadleycat 04-19-2015 07:44 PM

Swim Platform Material
 
Considering fabricating a swim platform from King Starboard or a similar material. Anyone have any experience with using this material?

Dave M 04-20-2015 01:38 PM

I've used it for a few things, nothing that had to support much weight though. I made a passenger side foot rest and some trim rings for my speakers. The foot rest had some aluminum angle iron and wood as part of the project. The starboard will have some flex to it if it is a long piece. You might be able to use it for the top side, then use metal brackets underneath.

Gimme Fuel 04-20-2015 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by hadleycat (Post 4294084)
Considering fabricating a swim platform from King Starboard or a similar material. Anyone have any experience with using this material?

Make me one while you are at it! haha. I hate our ugly textured fiberglass platforms.

hadleycat 04-20-2015 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Gimme Fuel (Post 4294460)
Make me one while you are at it! haha. I hate our ugly textured fiberglass platforms.

No problem, I am having mine cut on our Cnc router at work. I could easily cut two.

hadleycat 04-20-2015 02:28 PM

My main concern is how stiff the material is. It looks like the professionals go with 2 layers of 3/4" material. I found a couple sheets at work today so I will do some testing tomorrow

getrdunn 04-20-2015 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by hadleycat (Post 4294479)
My main concern is how stiff the material is. It looks like the professionals go with 2 layers of 3/4" material. I found a couple sheets at work today so I will do some testing tomorrow

I have been kicking the same idea around. please keep us posted with pics. I'm not a 100% certain where my exhaust is gonna exit the transome/deck so I'm holding off a week or two but would really like to get things in order. I had thought about aluminum.

Good luck and look forward to seeing your progress.

John

spazboz 04-20-2015 05:21 PM

We use TONS of the stuff where I work at Tiara Yachts. You can get it in 1-1/2" thick, but it's pretty pricey and very heavy. You can also get it with an antislip surface texture on it. We use that on our big tournament fishing boats.

getrdunn 04-20-2015 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by spazboz (Post 4294579)
We use TONS of the stuff where I work at Tiara Yachts. You can get it in 1-1/2" thick, but it's pretty pricey and very heavy. You can also get it with an antislip surface texture on it. We use that on our big tournament fishing boats.

I bet you use louon also.

getrdunn 04-20-2015 05:59 PM

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hadleycat 04-20-2015 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by spazboz (Post 4294579)
We use TONS of the stuff where I work at Tiara Yachts. You can get it in 1-1/2" thick, but it's pretty pricey and very heavy. You can also get it with an antislip surface texture on it. We use that on our big tournament fishing boats.

Very cool! I am thinking I am go into use 2 layers of 3/4" because thats what we have laying around our shop. The bottom layer I plan on cutting some strategically located lightening holes in it. My support brackets extend out from my transom 13" I plan on my platform extending out 18". Hopefully I will be ok with a 5" cantilever. It seems to me I could make mine much stronger if I could glue the 2 pieces together and not just screw them but I haven't heard of a glue that will work.


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