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    #31
    I only pull my teak platform off for the winter as I have plenty of room behind it in the new garage. However, in the old garage I would have killed to have one that flipped up.
    You'll get your chance, smart guy.

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      #32
      I have an '03 20i with a teak platform, and the only time I take it off is to oil it, or clean/wax the boat behind the platform. Two pins and lift off fairly easy, but it's kind of awkward to get back on by myself.

      -Mike
      Ambivalent? Yes. Or Not.

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        #33
        03 22V.

        It comes off everytime to fit in the garage. I would not have bought the boat if the platform would not come off.

        Have you ever taken it on and off by yourself?? A half-*ss pulley system helps, but a flip down or up is the ticket!

        Teak looks good and minimal mtc. Big is great for assisting newbies and hanging out.

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          #34
          What? Where can you do that? Got any pics?
          what is the other one?
          Originally posted by 22ba View Post
          2008 20V with a teak platform, I take it off whne I triple tow (so I'm under the legal length). Other than that I only take it off to repair the gelcoat damage that it cause to the back of my boat.

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            #35
            07 20V Fiberglass. I take mine off every time I return from a trip so boat will fit in garage. The current system works fine for a fiberglass platform and can be done with one person. With the wood platforms it is a 2 person affair.

            At some point it would be great to have a hinged platform that could easily be dropped to the lower position and raised to a locked position for trailering and use on the water. It is by far not a make or break feature just a nice to have.

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              #36
              I don't remove mine, but would be nice if it fllipped up or down, to get a little extra room in the garage. It would also be cool to have some "pre-fit" areas for FAE.

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                #37
                Originally posted by chadster2 View Post
                What? Where can you do that? Got any pics?
                what is the other one?
                3deep.jpg
                Colorado
                I was actually unhooking it when I decided to get a pic first (that's why the jack is down).

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                  #38
                  Dang...do you need a commercial driver's license to triple tow? I would be wondering about the driver's abilities if I ever was driving near something like that.

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                    #39
                    manly man


                    Originally posted by 22ba View Post
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                    Colorado
                    I was actually unhooking it when I decided to get a pic first (that's why the jack is down).

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                      #40
                      Does that thing have to run on train tracks?

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                        #41
                        Pulls like a dream!

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                          #42
                          wow... that is one massive load.

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