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    Posted: May-03-2013 at 2:16am
Has anyone ever attempted modifying their fiberglass integrated swim platform on their 92 SN? When you hit the brakes these are very easy to swamp and I was curious if anyone has attempted to make slots for water to run back through to help eliminate this? Not sure what it would do to the structural integrity of the platform and overall transom. Anyone had the courage to try this?
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Just don't chop the throttle, give it a blip when the wake reaches the stern and turn slightly. works for me in the same boat.

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I have a 92 and this has never happened to me. Brakes?
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Pretty sure he has a 1st gen sport nautique based on the "integrated platform" comment. SN is more commonly use to refer to a SKI, hence he confusion.
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Ah, makes sense. Thanks for the clarification Tim!
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