Superboat PICS!
#13
Ha-Ha! It was in there from the previous owner. Although, I've always keep a paddle in all my boats. You're probably right, it's not going to do much with the Y2K. It might be enough to keep me in the tide.
#14
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I thought it might be mandatory and that's why you had it in there . You never know what some state laws are . Great pic's though !!!
#15
Anybody have any good ideas for a swim ladder on a Y2K? Yesterday I was just lifting the kids up onto the platform but I need a better plan. In deep water, I'm not sure if I could get back into the boat. I'm afraid that stepping on the tabs or drive is going to ultimately end in injury.
I'm wondering if I can access the inside of the swim platform through the holes in the engine compartment. So, I can through bolt a ladder of some sort.
I'm wondering if I can access the inside of the swim platform through the holes in the engine compartment. So, I can through bolt a ladder of some sort.
#16
Anybody have any good ideas for a swim ladder on a Y2K? Yesterday I was just lifting the kids up onto the platform but I need a better plan. In deep water, I'm not sure if I could get back into the boat. I'm afraid that stepping on the tabs or drive is going to ultimately end in injury.
I'm wondering if I can access the inside of the swim platform through the holes in the engine compartment. So, I can through bolt a ladder of some sort.
I'm wondering if I can access the inside of the swim platform through the holes in the engine compartment. So, I can through bolt a ladder of some sort.
I keep staring at mine trying to figure that out too. There is a thread on here where I read JC said it was not strong enough for a ladder. But I have to believe someone has bolted a ladder to one of these things. I was thinking maybe one of those dive ladders on a corner maybe or even making a hatch in the bottom of the platform to add a backing plate for a regular fold down ladder.
#17
I'm wondering if this would work. Thru-bolted from the top of the platform. The bolts would probably need to be 6-8" long.
http://www.garelick.com/product.php?pnumber=99182
Or this,
http://windline.com/index.php?act=viewmodels&prod=36
http://www.garelick.com/product.php?pnumber=99182
Or this,
http://windline.com/index.php?act=viewmodels&prod=36
#18
You would have to put some kind of spacer between the two halves I think, otherwise it would be sort of like squeezing an egg and I think the gel would crack.
#20
I took a look last night and I'm thinking it would be difficult, but possible to thru bolt with backing plates to the lower part of the platform via the holes in the engine compartment. I think I can get my arm in there just far enough. Having the backing plates threaded, or welding the nuts onto the plate might make the job easier.




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