Alemao
Guru
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2011
- Messages
- 670
- Location
- Fort Myers, FL
- Vessel Name
- ORIGINAL
- Vessel Make
- Hi Star 55
Nice job
Hull extension is not in the budget. I want a wider platform for a couple of reasons, one being I have a 12 foot Carolina skiff I would like to carry on the back. No Not going with davits and no not wanting to tow it. I have a 12 foot RHIB on the boat deck and I want to carry both. But primarily I just want a wider platform for hanging out while swimming.
Francois I like the idea of just adding with and using the existing platform but not sure about over hang strength, that additional unsupported 2 feet may not be able to handle a 350 pound Carolina skiff with a 35 hp motor.
Parmenter
Thanks for locating and posting the three picts! Those stern additions look nice and would elongate the boat's LOA and WLL as well as being very useful during many stand-still events and for cruising dink storage... etc.
However, as you may notice in attached video, experiences that rule my sea keeping mind clearly tell me that following/conflicted seas of a really bad condition keep the upward fordable swim step design as my top priority. Bad water such as this only need happen once with too big a rear end platform on any boat and Davy Jones may well claim another submerged member! In boat design I believe “Be prepared for the worst – Plan for any event that might occur – Hope for the best!
Old saying: "When you least expect it - Expect It!
Also, finding dockage space and extra dockage charge keep the upward foldable swim step at top of my list for replacement on our boat that plys SF Delta.
Fishing boats in rough seas
hollywood - That much weight on platform disturb/wrack the platform's braces? I take it the fill was from rain and not heavy seas...
Technically, that video is breaking surf over a river bar. Extremely rare conditions that I doubt most trawlers would ever see during their service. Unless you are crossing sand bars, I think it would be safe to design your swim platform knowing you'll never be in breaking surf.