Thread subject: Whaler Central - Boston Whaler Boat Information and Photos :: swim platform
Posted by john 3 16 on 03/23/09 - 1:26 PM
#1
I am buying a 2004 190 Nantucket and was wondering if I should have a platform and ladder installed or use a potable ladder. Any experiences? The boat doesnt currently have this and I was wondering if it was a good idea? Does anyone have problems with it pulling out after time or damaging the hull? I am buying the boat from a whaler dealer and would have them install it.
Posted by john 3 16 on 03/23/09 - 1:32 PM
#2
Sorry portable not potable. There is a joke there I am sure.....:D
Posted by Troy on 03/23/09 - 1:41 PM
#3
I have been using a portable ladder and it works fine. (99% used by my kids and their friends, not adults.) I have no doubts that a permanently installed platform and ladder would be a better option. That project has not reached the top of my to do list. If you snoop around the personal pages of this site, you will see a lot of great permanently installed platforms. They can be quite beautiful and I assume function well. My suggestion would be to go ahead and have the dealer install one for you if your budget allows. Since you are dealing with a Whaler dealer, they should know the exact unit your boat requires. Good luck and welcome to Whaler Central. Set up a personal page when you have time so we can learn a little about you and your boat. Enjoy!
Posted by john 3 16 on 03/23/09 - 2:13 PM
#4
Thank you very much, sounds like good advise. This will be my first whaler, but I have been on them many times fishing with buddies. I pick her up THIS WEDNESDAY..... i AM SO PUMPED ITS CRAZY....
Posted by Barryg on 03/24/09 - 4:32 AM
#5
Its kinda like Christmas when you were a kid(well younger in age). I know the feeling well. Congrats! .... BG
Posted by Binkie on 03/24/09 - 4:44 AM
#6
If you do alot of swimming, snorkeling or diving from your boat a swim platform is a very useful device, and it doesn`t take up storage room inside the boat. Also something else that is important is if you are alone in the boat and happen to fall overboard, you have a way to get back aboard, instead up trying to climb up the lower unit of the outboard which you may or may not be able to do, depending on your athletic ability. A swim ladder inside the boat won`t do you any good.
Posted by john 3 16 on 03/24/09 - 8:01 AM
#7
I spoke to the dealership and they said its best to have it done at the factory where it can be thru bolted before the two layers are put together, Has anyone had this done afterwards like I am considering, please help I need to make a decision asap. Thanks
Posted by Barryg on 03/24/09 - 8:24 AM
#8
I put one on my Seaking. I was able to through bolt the top screws and 5200 the bottom two and it worked well. BG