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[email protected] January 2nd 06 04:37 AM

Fold down swim platform
 
Discussion of Bob's swim platform got me thinking..........why not
build a fold down swim platform on a boat that does not have one? The
outboard ends could be held by cable that goes to eyebolts on the
transom. Yeah, it'd look like hell but I dont care.
I'd like to find out a little more about how swim platforms are used.
Under sail its nice to throw a rope off the back and get pulled along
but in some places you just feel like you are trollin fer sharks.
Maybe a swim platform would allow you to drag your feet to stay cool.


Thom Stewart January 2nd 06 05:29 AM

Fold down swim platform
 
dbohara,

The "Beny" used the Swim Platform as a Cheap way to entend the hull. A
fold up would have a shorter water line and a shorter Hull wave. It
isn't made for "people use" under way and heeled.

That is why it is called a Swim Platform. For use when the Vessel is
moored at Anchor. You Swim to it; not after it! I don't think sitting
with you feet in the water at a 20 degree heel is what it was designed
for.



http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Capt. JG January 2nd 06 05:48 AM

Fold down swim platform
 
I agree. When I was in the BVI last, we had a chartered Athena 38. Even on a
minimally heeling boat such as this cat, sitting and dangling your feet in
the water was a bit scary for the women when the boat was doing 12 kts. I
kept asking them... was that a fin... just there... see it?

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
dbohara,

The "Beny" used the Swim Platform as a Cheap way to entend the hull. A
fold up would have a shorter water line and a shorter Hull wave. It
isn't made for "people use" under way and heeled.

That is why it is called a Swim Platform. For use when the Vessel is
moored at Anchor. You Swim to it; not after it! I don't think sitting
with you feet in the water at a 20 degree heel is what it was designed
for.



http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage




Bob Crantz January 2nd 06 04:56 PM

Fold down swim platform
 
You naughty man!


"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
I agree. When I was in the BVI last, we had a chartered Athena 38. Even on
a minimally heeling boat such as this cat, sitting and dangling your feet
in the water was a bit scary for the women when the boat was doing 12 kts.
I kept asking them... was that a fin... just there... see it?

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
dbohara,

The "Beny" used the Swim Platform as a Cheap way to entend the hull. A
fold up would have a shorter water line and a shorter Hull wave. It
isn't made for "people use" under way and heeled.

That is why it is called a Swim Platform. For use when the Vessel is
moored at Anchor. You Swim to it; not after it! I don't think sitting
with you feet in the water at a 20 degree heel is what it was designed
for.



http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage






John Cairns January 2nd 06 09:00 PM

Fold down swim platform
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Discussion of Bob's swim platform got me thinking..........why not
build a fold down swim platform on a boat that does not have one? The
outboard ends could be held by cable that goes to eyebolts on the
transom. Yeah, it'd look like hell but I dont care.
I'd like to find out a little more about how swim platforms are used.
Under sail its nice to throw a rope off the back and get pulled along
but in some places you just feel like you are trollin fer sharks.
Maybe a swim platform would allow you to drag your feet to stay cool.


Have seen it, don't recall the model but IIRC it was around 50' and had a
reverse transom. The center of the transom folded out, hydraulically
operated probably, into a stair through the transom. Have it in one of my
sailing mags, will try to look it up and post a link. You could probably do
this on a smaller boat with a reverse transom but it would require a LOT of
fiberglass work, in practical terms you would have to be able to do the work
yourself.

John Cairns



Capt. Rob January 2nd 06 10:52 PM

Fold down swim platform
 
Have seen it, don't recall the model but IIRC it was around 50' and had
a
reverse transom.


The ignorance around here is astounding. Fold out platforms have been
around a LONG time. There's one on the C&C 34+ built in the 80s and the
XL.

RB
35s5
NY



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