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    It had to be shipped freight. $150 for shipping.

  2. #22
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    Anyone know the cost to make a new swim platform out of teak vs. oem?

    Could also build something really nice out of trex
    Last edited by carbonsurf; 03-23-2015 at 04:53 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmayberry View Post
    I ordered the platform from supra. The platform is $582.45. But by the time you add the stainless steel rub rail the See deck surface and shipping it's $1,040.99
    But here is the dimensions for those guys that want to try make their own.
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    Brian,
    I noticed your surf-swim platform is obviously 30" wide. How much does the front side curve? (the side that butts next to the boat?) You think an inch? More or less? I am laser cutting mine out of HDPE to your specifications. Thank you!
    Aaron

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbonsurf View Post
    Anyone know the cost to make a new swim platform out of teak vs. oem?

    Could also build something really nice out of trex
    old reply to the topic but, trex is what i ended up using and i'm happy with it. takes the pain out of having to seal a wood/teak deck and is easy to work with.
    '88 Sunsport, 2250lbs ballast, automated surf system, home made surf exhaust, surf flap, ACME 913, Krypt 6.5 HLCD's, Perfect Pass Stargazer

    2007 Centurion Typhoon to be upgraded this winter!

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    I just installed this new platform on 2008 24 ssv. paid 650$ for the platform and 300 for the pad.image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by jtryon View Post
    old reply to the topic but, trex is what i ended up using and i'm happy with it. takes the pain out of having to seal a wood/teak deck and is easy to work with.
    Any pictures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ptownkid View Post
    Any pictures?
    I 2nd that. I know some boaters use teak to give a 'classic look'. I assume you used one of the brown colors with the wood grain look. My last deck project was years ago and they did not have so many different options to choose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ptownkid View Post
    Any pictures?
    excuse the 3M 4200 on the platform, i got a little messy installing the gates..
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    '88 Sunsport, 2250lbs ballast, automated surf system, home made surf exhaust, surf flap, ACME 913, Krypt 6.5 HLCD's, Perfect Pass Stargazer

    2007 Centurion Typhoon to be upgraded this winter!

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    Here is the new style platform mounted on my 2006 21v with GSA tabs.

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    Do you still have this platform with the two pads?

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