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I have a 1999 Chaparral 1930SS bowrider. I recently checked with my local
dealer about adding an extended swim platform. He said that he doesn't recommend it and that Chaparral will make me sign a waiver if I buy from them. I am told the reason is that in 1999, the transom is not as thick as it is now and might not be able to support it. Has anyone else had to deal with this? I have e-mailed a couple of after-market dealers with the same question and am waiting to hear from them. It seems like I could add a piece of wood or metal to the inside to help distribute the load if I needed to. But since I am still new to boating, I thought I would get as many opinions as I could! I would rather err on the side of caution than damage the boat. Thanks in advance, Dave in NH. |
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![]() You may consider using a stainless steel or aluminum backup plate that is machined to fit on the inside of the transom. I made such a backup mechanism for attaching a water ski bar/hook on the back of my boat when it was located rather close to the outdrive hole. 'Worked great. In my situation, I used 5inch by 1.5 inch aluminum C-Channel and used an end mill to tailor the fit with obstructing hardware. b. |
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Thanks for the reponses. Now I have something to do after it comes out of
the water!!! Dave |
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