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Clayton 210BR

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I'm reviving an old topic with a slightly different twist. There is a previous post on this product, http://www.swimplatforms.com , but the focus is on larger boats. Has anyone, that has a sport boat without a factory extended swim platform, tried this product? If so, let me know if you did the install yourself and how difficult was the job.

Thanks for the feedback.
 
I can't talk to the install as I've never done one, but I know several people that have had them installed on 20'-22' Crownlines. I've never heard of any issues and they are very good quality as well as being a great company to work with.

I know some who have had to make templates of the back of their boat for them to custom make a platform for, with success.
 
One of the principals in this company is an ex Sea Ray employee that has a very good reputation for producing a high quality product. They have figured out how to make this a user friendly deal and one where an owner who can do reasonably mechanical things and can follow directions can handle the installation with only some "hold this" type of help.
 
Searay Jim said:
I know some who have had to make templates of the back of their boat for them to custom make a platform for, with success.

I did not know they would do custom.

Will they allow you to specify the depth? I mean if the normal is 2’ and you want 3’ or 3 1/2" will they do this?

I’m talking about the length from the stern of the boat to the new stern of the boat after the platform is installed.

Personally I don’t understand why swim platforms are made that do not completely cover the outdrives.
 
I'm sure they will. Most of the ones I know were boats they did not have a stern shape/template for.

I'd call and ask.
 
Thanks for the feedback. I did email Scott (one of the owners) and did confirm every platform is custom made. I'm going to give it a try as soon as I can figure out which platform I want them to model after. I'm leaning towards the 2001 210SD platform as it is not too huge and still allows me to use my boarding ladder. I'll post pics of the install if I decide to do it myself.
 
Clayton 210BR said:
I'm leaning towards the 2001 210SD platform as it is not too huge and still allows me to use my boarding ladder.

I think that your original ladder cannot be used anymore...
You will get a new one in your new platform.

Peter
 

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Clayton 210BR said:
Thanks for the feedback. I did email Scott (one of the owners) and did confirm every platform is custom made. I'm going to give it a try as soon as I can figure out which platform I want them to model after. I'm leaning towards the 2001 210SD platform as it is not too huge and still allows me to use my boarding ladder. I'll post pics of the install if I decide to do it myself.

I have a '99 210 BR and thinking about doing one myself. I'd love to see and heaar about the your final outcome.

John

Kind of strange, everybodies boat info in the sigs are missing in this topic :huh:
 
xravenx said:
Kind of strange, everybodies boat info in the sigs are missing in this topic :huh:

Yes, is known by the admin....
If you post a attachment most of the time your sig disappears
:smt021
 
I sent him an email on some questions I had for my 2001 180 BR.
I like just the safety aspect of it plus it would give that much extra space to lounge on..
 
I had a follow-up email from Scott on the ‘half’ round platform molds. They are 48†wide (side to side) and 39†deep. Based on my measurements, my orginal ladder will clear. I'll confirm all this when I order the platform next week. They currently have a 2 week lead time, so I should be set to go late February. I'll post some pics when its done.
 
I installed one of their platforms on my 180 sport. It wasn't too bad. Took 1/2 day and two people. They make a great product and Scott delivers exactly as promised. I recomend them highly! I have a pic. if anyone wants to see it. It was too big to attach to the post.

Tim
 
I can highly recomend swimplatforms.com, very good service from Scott
I bought a platform for a 350/370 90-94
fantastic finish of the product
:smt038 :smt038
//Pete
 
OK, I'll be tacky. How much and for which boat?
 
The wake does not seem to roll over the platform too bad. Most of the water goes under the platform. I was at an angle when the picture was taken. I don't think it actually sits that low. It does however plane the water a bit on the sides with a heavy load in the stern.

All in all, it is worth it to have the extra 20". It gives me space to put my cooler and helps swimmers and skiers get in and out of the water. The original platform was too high and the ladder did not extend far enough into the water.
 
I know this is an old string but I am a new member and I wanted to comment about Swim Platforms, Inc.

I have an '89 340DA. The original platform is only 22 inches front to back. I needed a bigger platform and looked everywhere. We never used our transom door to board, our dogs kept falling off, it was practically useless.

I sent an inquiry to Swim Platforms, Inc. with a picture of our boat and got a return email the next day with prices. I then get an email from Scott Samuelson, the owner who informs me i own his old boat. He recognized it from the pictures and told me the story of ordering from the factory while he was an employee.

We bought the platform and had it installed and what a difference. the new one is 39" front to back, fit perfectly and has changed the way we boat. When we stearn in at marinas, everyone wants to know where we got it and because it's so big we can put deck chairs on it an sit and watch the fun.

For anyone that is contemplating a new platform, you will not go wrong buying from them.

PS The dogs still fall off so I guess it was the dogs and not the old platform.
 

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