What about making a platform out of composite decking like Trex? It would need more support under it than teak, but would be maintenance free.
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Originally posted by Ruune
same problem as fiberglass... it'd get scratched all to hell.
I just had a thought... what about corian or granite? I know it'd be a pain in the *** to support it, but talk about a solid, scratchproof setup!
Corian might be slippery unless you leave a rough finish on it.
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Originally posted by Ruune
same problem as fiberglass... it'd get scratched all to hell.
I just had a thought... what about corian or granite? I know it'd be a pain in the *** to support it, but talk about a solid, scratchproof setup!
Why have any fiberglass on the platform at all? Why not rhino-line the whole thing. You can get in a variety of colors and that stuff is tough as nails...it isn't even affected by battery acid.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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I wonder if teak has fallen out of favor as that some other threads have shown up with a lot of guys with major issues about warping and such. I bet Tige would rather have you feeling mediocre about the swim platform then unhappy that your teak won't maintain itself.
The back of that swim platform on the RZ2 looks like it is so big and square that it might interfere with a heavily weighted surf wake. Comments anybody?
That looks to me like a poorly designed swim platform covering. My 05 has a number of areas where there is no skid pad and if you step on it (right on the edge or the big stripe down the middle) you will be on your keester right away because fiberglass and water usually creates a slippery surface. Then in 06, the Ve had the grip almost all of the way to the edge, which seemed like it would be more safe. Now it is back to the inferior design. It looks better for 07, but I prefer function over form.
Could you take off the skid pad and rhinoline the fiberglass platform?Last edited by talltigeguy; 08-23-2006, 06:39 PM.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy
Could you take off the skid pad and rhinoline the fiberglass platform?
They Rhino/Linex stuff doesn't seem to get as hot as rubber though. This may be a perspective issue.
While we were having the boat done, I had a speaker box, and the grip to a hunting knife sprayed too. The knife was just to see if it would work.
Those products usually have a great warranty too, so if you were to chip/peel/scratch it, they will fix it free of charge..or nominal charge.
I have found that the people who do this stuff don't really know how to charge you for odd items (not truck beds), so if you tell them to wait until they have a truck to do, then spray your stuff, it is usually pretty inexpensive."I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are just details"
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Originally posted by Lucky 275
I want to see more pics, and I would like to know if the tower is going to be as rickety as the X-star I was anchored up to this weekend. A roller would hit that boat and the tower would wobble a good 2-3 inches. There was no movement in any of the other towers on any of the other boats.
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Originally posted by lee
The new tower is not rickety. Was shaking one alot Wednesday afternoon. On the seats, they have a dual position hinge so they will not flip up when step on. The seat bottom actually is under the back cushion.Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
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