Re: Straightening bent aluminum angle.....
I have seen extruded aluminum angle 'cupped' similarly quite a few times. Unfortunately, I think it is a by-product of the manufacture of the angle. I doubt the supplier will have much recourse to offer, esp if you ordered a cut, rather then full length piece.
I doubt many (if any) of the angle will be a perfect 90*, some maybe less cupped, like the 2.5" sample, but I'd be surprised to find a perfect 90* angle in a pile of 20+/- pieces to choose from. And 20+/- is about how many I'd probably go thru & pick the best. With the cove inside radius, they aren't easily racked & stacked for transport either, so the strapping for shipment may tweak them some too.
For sure I wouldn't attempt to straighten it, by any means. Lots of effort, lots of down side, only up side is it may be nearer to 90*, for all the previously posted reasons.
Really, I don't think I'd be overly concerned, a 1/16" in 3.5" is less then 1/4" per foot, a common 'pitch' to direct water run-off. How far out does your platform come from the transom? Less then 2ft I suspect.......
I know it may not be ideal, but is your transom 90* to the water when at rest? Esp when someone climbs on & off the swim platform? When loaded on the trailer is it 90* to the ground? Does the boat cover, also cover the platform? Most people can notice 1/4":12" pitch, but I don't think anyone other then you will really care if they even notice.
There are plastic shims commercially available, very similar to 'normal' door & window installation shims. They're 1/2"-3/4" wide, @ 6" long, & 3/16" thick at the thickest end. You might use 1 or 2 of those (side by side, not stacked) along the topside of the angle, or behind where it bolts thru the transom, if you deem it absolutely necessary. The exposed gap could be filled w/ 3M 5200, to lock the shims in place. However, I think the shims & 5200 will be WAY more eye catching then a slight pitch.......
^^ my $0.02.