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A27 - Swim Platform Project

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For my brightwork I use Cetol Sikens exclusively. Over the years I've found Cetol is the easiest to apply, easiest to repair, and it lasts the longest between touch ups. The down side is the color for many people. On really clean wood and teak it's not the best looking, I concede. But on 39 year old wood that's been abused, it's a great solution.

And some have complained that Cetol peels over time leaving sharp slivers--but I've never had this happen in all my years of using it. I have seen this with epoxy ( not UV resistant) and with some varnish.

To mount the platform I'm using the same set up as the original A27. Which is top brackets and bottom struts. Across the top of the platform on the underside are (4) 3x3" brackets which are basically stainless angle flat stock. Two bolts to platform, three to hull.

Then there are 4 struts which are 1" stainless pipe that bolt to the aft edge of the platform underside and go 45 degrees to the bottom of the hull at waterline. This was the original A27 setup. Inside the hull I used very large 3/4" coosa board backing blocks for thru bolting.

With the new platform I had to reposition the brackets and struts to match the new platform.
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We've found that Sikens Cetol "Light" is nit as intense an orange shade and looks more like varnish. It holds up well.
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I believe Sikkens developed their product to protect log cabins as well as our teak. I've checked out the products available here for the cabins (lots of them in the Smokey Mountains). A company called Structures Wood Care Inc produces a coating that is just like Cetol, minus the orange tint. I've used it for three years now and it is superior to Cetol in my opinion. It has more UV resistance, produces a very natural look on teak, is flexible (doesn't scratch easily), is very easy to repair (just brush a little more on over the scratch), and costs about $70 a gallon. I put a fresh coat on each year (no buildup noticeable). The gallon did my boat for three years and my sons 36' Marine Trader for three years, and I have about a pint left. You can look it up on structureswoodcare.com. I get the "Nature Color" recoater in the "natural" tone. You do NOT need any other product, such as their base coat etc. I get lotsa comments from other boaters on my teak. Ben
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Forgot to mention that I get this product from Sherwin Williams here. Ben
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That's good info wish I had known that!
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Question: My understanding is that the original boarding ladder was mounted such that it gets put down over the edge of the swim platform and when up rests against the transom as a sort of ladder up and off the swim platform onto the aft deck. Is this correct?
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Sunsetrider you may want to check out this site. shatooshandpashminablogspot.com she has a whole section to include templates and where to place the brackets to avoid the vent system on the 25............
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Was there an 'original' ladder . . . . or platform? Mine didn't come with either

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Joe, That's the factory supplied ladder arrangement. You'll have to size your swim platform for the ladder fit if you have an original ladder and a new platform. It works well but mine didn't have one when I got mine. My PO obviously whacked the platform at some time and "repaired it" but took the ladder off. I totally rebuilt the platform correctly but haven't been able to locate a ladder yet. Ben
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Mark - couldn't find the info on the site. I looked at every annual link.
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I have seen this type of ladder at my local marine salvage shop. There's a place here in the Detroit area which is my go-to spot for marine oddities and rebuild parts. Next time I'm in there I can ask what one costs.
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Thanks Mark.
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