The goal here with the building of a new platform is to keep my stock platform intact and create a new one that will help the surf wave tremendously.
I started a thread a few weeks ago about building a new swim platform out of HDPE or starboard. I did some research and from your opinions I decided to not go with the HDPE.
I went a different route that I had seen a few others do on the other forums. I decided to use two sheets of 23/32 plywood glued and screwed together. From there I will epoxy it with a black tint in the epoxy and do a couple layers. This will make it black and seal the wood.
So far I have the two pieces cut. I drew out the shape I wanted and screwed the two sheets of plywood together. Then I cut both sheets at the same time so they were lined up.
Next step which will be done tonight is to glue the two pieces together then add more screws back into it from the bottom.
After that I will sand it and clean up the edges. Do you guys think I should route the edges with a router or just sand the edges off slightly?
Then I will roll on a few coats of the black tinted epoxy and finish it off by a fine sanding and add some gatorstep style pad to it then mount it up to the brackets. Has anyone found a good quality gatorstep style pad that was cheaper than the real gatorstep or seadek? I have looked around at a few but have seen mixed reviews on them.
Here’s what I’ve got so far
The new one is about 4-5 inches narrower than the stock platform on each side
I started a thread a few weeks ago about building a new swim platform out of HDPE or starboard. I did some research and from your opinions I decided to not go with the HDPE.
I went a different route that I had seen a few others do on the other forums. I decided to use two sheets of 23/32 plywood glued and screwed together. From there I will epoxy it with a black tint in the epoxy and do a couple layers. This will make it black and seal the wood.
So far I have the two pieces cut. I drew out the shape I wanted and screwed the two sheets of plywood together. Then I cut both sheets at the same time so they were lined up.
Next step which will be done tonight is to glue the two pieces together then add more screws back into it from the bottom.
After that I will sand it and clean up the edges. Do you guys think I should route the edges with a router or just sand the edges off slightly?
Then I will roll on a few coats of the black tinted epoxy and finish it off by a fine sanding and add some gatorstep style pad to it then mount it up to the brackets. Has anyone found a good quality gatorstep style pad that was cheaper than the real gatorstep or seadek? I have looked around at a few but have seen mixed reviews on them.
Here’s what I’ve got so far
The new one is about 4-5 inches narrower than the stock platform on each side
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