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Extended Swim Platform

Discussion in 'Customizations' started by Tonka Boater, Jul 25, 2017.

  1. Tonka Boater

    Tonka Boater Site Owner Staff Member

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    Wayzata, MN
    1997 Cobalt 232
    502 MAG / Bravo I
    2016 Yukon Denali
    I thought I'd post pics of my extended swim platform for those who are considering one. The previous owners added this and its from swimplatforms.com.

    You can't imagine how much extra real estate an extended platform gives you... can't image not having this.

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  2. Muggsy

    Muggsy Administrator Founding Member

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    Jul 30, 2017
    Covington, LA
    1985 Cobalt CM23
    Center-mounted 383 Stroker w/Alpha jackshaft drive
    2006 Ford F250 6.0 Diesel
    I have worked with Scot at Swimplatforms, Inc. on several occasions and the quality of their product is unparalleled and is only overshadowed by their Customer Service.
     
  3. Tonka Boater

    Tonka Boater Site Owner Staff Member

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    Wayzata, MN
    1997 Cobalt 232
    502 MAG / Bravo I
    2016 Yukon Denali
    I couldn't agree more. The rubber strap that holds the ladder in place broke a few seasons ago so I emailed them via the website. I got an immediate response and they sent 3 replacements within days. Pretty impressive considering the previous owner purchased and installed the platform on my boat.

    I've recommended them more times than I can count.
     
  4. Oz5

    Oz5 New Member Founding Member

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    Table Rock, MO
    2002 246
    5.7 Volvo Penta
    2008 GMC Sierra 4x4
    Has anyone used Plasteak swim platforms?
     
  5. Tonka Boater

    Tonka Boater Site Owner Staff Member

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    Jul 10, 2017
    Wayzata, MN
    1997 Cobalt 232
    502 MAG / Bravo I
    2016 Yukon Denali
    I owned a 2008 Sea Ray 280 Sundancer and I had Flexiteak installed on the platform (same as Plasteak basically). It was great overall but it could get pretty hot in direct sunlight on very hot day. I loved the look and it held up very well for the 4 seasons that I owned it.

    I plan to add SeaDek to my platform next season. It's not as hot and has some cushion to it.
     

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