drewpster
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I am not a good carpenter, but I can build stuff. I am not a good fabricator, but I have had some good ideas. I am a lousy fiberglass man, but I get the idea.
I am looking for a good, somewhat simple swim platform design for the boat below. (anything to post pics) The hull is a fiberglass shell with wooden stringers, bulkheads and wings make up the support structure. The cockpit deck is elevated and supported by stiff legs and crossmembers. The transom will have to be reinforced to support the swim platform.
I thought of simply building the platform out of sheet plywood laminated with fiberglass but that seems real heavy to me. The idea that most appeals to me would to build a positive mold from wood and form a fiberglass platform from that. However there is definitely a learning curve there and I am not confident I can work with fiberglass well enough to build what I want. I would like to try vacuum bagging but I know nothing about that process except what I have read. But trying it is not out of the question.
Teak is just too expensive. I could probably build two fiberglass decks for what a teak one would cost. I considered buying one off another boat but the ones I have found either look cheesy or are too expensive. I am considering all ideas on this one folks so please chime in.
I am looking for a good, somewhat simple swim platform design for the boat below. (anything to post pics) The hull is a fiberglass shell with wooden stringers, bulkheads and wings make up the support structure. The cockpit deck is elevated and supported by stiff legs and crossmembers. The transom will have to be reinforced to support the swim platform.
I thought of simply building the platform out of sheet plywood laminated with fiberglass but that seems real heavy to me. The idea that most appeals to me would to build a positive mold from wood and form a fiberglass platform from that. However there is definitely a learning curve there and I am not confident I can work with fiberglass well enough to build what I want. I would like to try vacuum bagging but I know nothing about that process except what I have read. But trying it is not out of the question.
Teak is just too expensive. I could probably build two fiberglass decks for what a teak one would cost. I considered buying one off another boat but the ones I have found either look cheesy or are too expensive. I am considering all ideas on this one folks so please chime in.
