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A27 - Swim Platform Project

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A27 - Swim Platform Project

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While I wait for more materials for the head project, I started looking at my swim platform. The old platform was deemed unserviceable because it had been coated with Deck Restore.

The new platform is a Craigslist special, formerly off a big wooden Chriscraft.
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Looks like a good find. I have to take mine off because it is leaking. I guess I will reinstall it with 4200. Your project is coming along.
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Nice job with the brackets and the platform looks good. I took my platform off and found that the transom is fairly thin to support such a wide lever arm. To fix this, I cut 4 round layers of fiberglass mat in ascending sizes, with the largest around 4'dia. I ground the gel coat and applied all four to where the lower brackets mount with the largest outside. You can't see them in the water and they stiffened the platform a lot. Also, very satisfying screwing into these substantial points. Good luck with your project!
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Initial sanding done. Noticed several places where the original teak had split along a joint so I mixed up some epoxy with teak dust (leftover from sanding) and filled in the joints.

Dry fit to the boat was excellent. Follows the curve of transom perfectly. Will fill old holes and drill new ones with backing plates. My platform mounts via four L brackets and four struts.
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My boat had never had a swim platform on it (and no doubt we were going to need one) so I made my own . . . . from scratch. As small as I could get by with (it protrudes just 18 inches from the transom) but large enough to get in and out of the dink easily. The platform is two layers of 5/8ths ply and the outer two inches around the edge are banded in oak. Laid up with West System Epoxy and covered in glass and more epoxy. The edge is wrapped in 1 1/4 solid stainless bump rail (try bending that around a near 90 degree corner! - What a learning experience!!)

My thoughts were that the platform is going to take a real beating getting in and out of dozens of unfamiliar marinas while doing the loop and I wanted something that could bounce off pilings as it inevitably will and not be easily damaged. I welded up the brackets myself from 1 1/4 by 3/8ths stainless 304 flat bar and they are thru bolted with huge 1 1/2 inch thick (2 layers of 3/4 ply soaked in epoxy) backing blocks inside the transom. Ladder up to the deck on the top, swim ladder underneath for getting out of the water, cleats for tying up the visiting dinks. The platform weighs 65 pounds total - I hope it's up to the job!

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I like that, very sharp. I like white with tread instead of teak and bracket triangles seem like a good idea
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I was actually most worried about banging the platform from the side and having it move left or right with respect to the transom, so the brackets are probably a bit of over-kill. As thin as the transom is, I thought the 1 1/4 wide stainless would make it very hard to knock a hole in the transom

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Don, I think the only thing you have to worry about is knocking over the pilings if your platform hits them. Nice job and definitely strong enough! Ben
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Great job Don.

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Transom holes filled
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You had a really good look at the construction of the transom when you filled those holes - How thick the outer fiberglass skin is, how thick the inner skin is and what the core is made up of. Can you picture what would need to be done to mount a 50 HP outboard bracket there?

I have a 16 foot Carolina Skiff rated for a 30 HP outboard and the transom is easily 2 1/2 times as thick as the one on my A27 . . . . and it's solid and not cored

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Bah!
Don't get me started again
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Located some scrap half round stainless to add to the edge of the swim platform. If you start from the center you can work your way around the corner radius slowly and avoid the metal buckling from being bent.
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Really like that JT. What kind of finish are you putting on it? Thanks
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I want to install a wider platform, JT, so I am hoping to see the pics of how you do the bracket installation. That part make me nervous! I assume of it will hold a couple of adults there will be no problem sitting a 70 lb dinghy on it.
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