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Doesn't seem too useful to me.
How about you? Amen! |
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Doesn't seem too useful to me.
How about you? Last summer we sailed a few boats with platforms. Great for swimming when we were near Mystic. Suzanne and her sister's kids loved it. We also found transfering to a dinghy a lot less hassle. Suzanne loved just sitting on the platform with her feet in the water. RB 35s5 NY |
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Crantz,
The Swim Platfrom is a cheap, fast way to extend the water line. Calling it a "Stern Step" as on my 29 or a Swim Platform, if it strecthes far enough is just a name to excuse the real purpose. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma |
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Your can **** off the back off the boat and no worry abuot it spraying all
over the gunwales. Great for pinching a loaf when ones lookie too. Lloyd "Bob Crantz" wrote in message news ![]() Doesn't seem too useful to me. How about you? Amen! |
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The Swim Platfrom is a cheap, fast way to extend the water line.
Cheap? Some of the best boats in the world have swim platforms. I think a lot of people, like us, simply like them. My friend's Tayana 48 has a swim platform and so do a lot of good family cruisers. Even the retractable ones take up interior space, but I like those even better. Seeing how the interior of our 35s5 is so nicely done and one of the few to fit taller people, the platform is a surprising and welcome feature. On our boat it's a nice place to sit and hang out as well. So for us it's also added deck space...a good thing indeed. RB 35s5 NY |
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Can't you just bolt a swim platform to the dock?
You'd probably use it more. Lloyd "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... The Swim Platfrom is a cheap, fast way to extend the water line. Cheap? Some of the best boats in the world have swim platforms. I think a lot of people, like us, simply like them. My friend's Tayana 48 has a swim platform and so do a lot of good family cruisers. Even the retractable ones take up interior space, but I like those even better. Seeing how the interior of our 35s5 is so nicely done and one of the few to fit taller people, the platform is a surprising and welcome feature. On our boat it's a nice place to sit and hang out as well. So for us it's also added deck space...a good thing indeed. RB 35s5 NY |
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Can't you just bolt a swim platform to the dock?
You'd probably use it more. Imagine if you weren't so lame and could actually take me on by yourself instead of using sockpuppets? I'll give Scotty credit...he may be an asshole and a moron, but at least he doesn't need sockpuppets. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() Scotty could use a few sockpuppets. He's really not doing that well as Scotty. And he never will. Luckily he found his "ultimate boat!" RB 35s5 NY |
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I'm no sockpuppet:
http://www.fhwrdh.net/philhendrie/gu...=lloydbonafide Amen! "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Can't you just bolt a swim platform to the dock? You'd probably use it more. Imagine if you weren't so lame and could actually take me on by yourself instead of using sockpuppets? I'll give Scotty credit...he may be an asshole and a moron, but at least he doesn't need sockpuppets. RB 35s5 NY |
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