willisworms
Cadet
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2014
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I did a lot of research on the internet when looking to build a new swim grid for my boat. I did not find any information or images on this topic, so I hope this post will help anyone looking to build a no maintenance swim platform. I am not very talented at fiberglass, so I had an idea to use composite deck boards and stainless steel for the frame. Some composite deck boards say they are fine for docks, but this use is a little more "in the water". I was also a little concerned about the expansion and contraction that most reviewers complained about, but decided to throw caution to the wind and just dive into this build. I chose eon brand decking from home depot as it was the right colour, and offered a good location for screws on the the bottom side for attaching to the frame. I used 2x2 square stainless tubing for the frame along with some 2x1 channel. Total cost for this project was 275 dollars, 100 in stainless and 175 for the eon decking. I have one season on the lake with this platform and am happy to say that there are no issues with the water contact or expansion/contraction problems.