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    Posted: March-01-2004 at 4:08pm
I would be interested in any information regarding the placement and fabrication of swim platform brackets, from anyone who has added them to their boat.
Specifically I'd like to see the locations in relation to the centerline of the transom vertically and horizontally.
In addition, if anyone has had any custom brackets made, I'd like information on the 2 necessary angles necessary to fabricate the brackets. (since the transom is not 90 degrees vertically and is curved).
Feel free to email me directly or send pictures (please label the mail "ccraft info").
Thanks as always, this board is great.

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there is another thread w/links to some bracket makers and mounting provisions. if you tow it, go the the removable type.

you might level the boat in the driveway to get the relative angle of you platform. most hardware stores sell a 5.99 inclinometer. the transom mount on mine is a vertical pin which allows for the curvature of the transom.

i like mine right at the waterline at rest with a full tank. your call.
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I did a search and see no other threads on this topic.
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I've got all the brackets from a '86 SN if they will work make me an offer jcawley3@yahoo.com
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Does anyone know if an 1986 has the same hull design as a 1975?
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Originally posted by CCraftSkierFan CCraftSkierFan wrote:

Does anyone know if an 1986 has the same hull design as a 1975?

no. 82-89 hulls were the 2001 series
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