Swin Platfrom For Sale

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salmonbound
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Swin Platfrom For Sale

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This platfrom is off a 10 meter internatioal it is teak with the brackets asking about $700.00 it taking space in my shed am never going to put it on the boat. Don,t like them were other people do.
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Post by wowzer52 »

willietrojan doesn't have one.
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do you have photos ? and how wide is it ?
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Post by salmonbound »

i,ll telll you how wide it is when i go back to the shop on friday watching the rose bowl
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Thanks can you email a photo also ?
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Post by Stripermann2 »

I have an original teak platform for a F36 but need a platform for a F32. I was gonna do some minor repairs to it, take a few inches off the length and use it. But would prefer the exact platform. Have been looking for quite some time now.

Where do we go from here? :roll: :)
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Post by RWS »

I can't imagine the packing/shipping costs for something of that weight and legnth.

Can you provide the location and some photos?

Thanks,

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Post by salmonbound »

upstate new york right on lake ontario east of rochester plus it looks like you got one on your boat do you need another
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Post by swimmer »

What are the measurements and do you have photos?
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Custom swim platform

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I would be happy to custom make a swim platform for any boat. I would recommend Teak, but could build it out of mahogany or your choice of wood. Any one interested in one for there F-32 I can get the measurements off of mine. No pics at this time but it is all teak and has 10 coats of Eiphanes high gloss. Three years in the weather and I have not coated it yet. Price would depend on wood, style, size and shipping.
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Post by JuiceClark »

I love my glass swim platform. But I don't know where it came from...it was on the boat when I bought it. If anyone is having one custom made for their F-36, I'll be happy to trace it out for my Trojan brotherhood.
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Post by Stripermann2 »

Very Nice JC...

I especially like your pet birds up on the radar arch! :roll: Are they specially trained? :wink:
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Post by LandVF36 »

Tony, it looks like you have PVC pipe and some sort of liner below your boat. Is it a lift or something you have for to keep the hull bathed in fresh water? Just curious. I've seen it in a few other pictures and wondered what it is.
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Stripermann2 wrote:Very Nice JC...

I especially like your pet birds up on the radar arch! :roll: Are they specially trained? :wink:
That's an old pic...those pooping bastards learned a lesson right after I set down the camera!
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LandVF36 wrote:Tony, it looks like you have PVC pipe and some sort of liner below your boat. Is it a lift or something you have for to keep the hull bathed in fresh water? Just curious. I've seen it in a few other pictures and wondered what it is.
That's my boat bunker. I've spoken about it on here a few times. It's not to hold fresh water but it keeps barnacles off the bottom. Those lil' buggers live on filtering food from moving water. If there's no moving water under the boat the bottom stays clean as new. That's a used billboard (Ebay) with 2" PVC in a sleeve around the outside. I just slide it out from under the boat with the boat hook when it's time to go.

Works great...but if you don't have the goose barnacle problem like the great lakes, you don't need it.

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