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Old 06-07-2005, 10:09 AM
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I have the 3m grip tape, not real nice on the feet when barefoot. I think the bars should be rounded tubing, not square like mine. That would be much more comfortable when barefoot also. I do have occasion to swim off the swim platform and I noticed these things. The bed liner might be a good thing. Get your feet wet and walk around in someone's pickup with the spray on stuff, that would tell you if it is comfortable.

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where did you get the Starboard? I was thinking of adding something to the top of mine, that would work nicely..

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Old 06-07-2005, 01:25 PM
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Customer of mine is a fabricator of acrylic products. He designed the platform in Autocad and did all the cuts with a CNC machine. We were going to put a hatch pattern on surface but ran out of time. Turns out the surface is "grainy" enought not to need and further non-skid.
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Old 06-07-2005, 08:30 PM
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That is some pretty cool stuff.. How much, where can we get it.??
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My friend charge aroun $600 to fab the Starboard swim platform. He's starboard dealer in addition to all kinds of other acrylics here in Melbourne (FL).

I used the brackets and supports from my old teak platform to attach. Those amounted to some heavy-duty stainless tubes on bottom of platform and running from platform to trnasom. Attachments to transom were some heavy stainless brakcets that bolted to transom.

Starboard for a veneer(1/4 or 1/2) is available at most acrylic suppliers in 4 X8 or so sheets.

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Old 06-08-2005, 05:04 AM
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Ok.. thanks!! When I get some time, I will look into it. Maybe a good project for this winter.. Have to get on the water this summer first..

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