Here is another shot of my platform steps. Tide is super high today but I can easily step on the lowest step. I always have a step at the right height. And a grab rail for safety so carrying bags is easy.
Not sure if I m going to paint the edges or finish with a strip of varnished wood. Steps and platform have been done with Kiwigrip. Great stuff
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Re: designing aft stair project
Pascal
Miami, FL
1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
2007 Sandbarhopper 13
12' Westphal Cat boat
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09-22-2020 07:08 PM #22
Re: designing aft stair project
Here's my approachRoyal Island Sunrise.jpg
Summer Star II
1986 Christensen 70'
Ensenada, MX
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09-22-2020 07:56 PM #23Senior Member
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Re: designing aft stair project
A better shot of my arrangementswimplat2.jpg
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09-22-2020 09:26 PM #24
Re: designing aft stair project
Scott
41C117 "Hattatude"
Port Canaveral Florida.
Marine Electronics and Electrical Products Distributor.
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09-23-2020 09:29 AM #25Senior Member
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Re: designing aft stair project
Extending the swim platform and making a staircase seems far better than cutting into the hull. This kind of modification could make the boat difficult to sell .
JMooney
61 MY 1983 #341
“Jerrie”
Miami , FL
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09-23-2020 10:50 PM #26Senior Member
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LOL, no this pic was taken for a Facebook post about my buddy in the water diving to retrieve a pair of prescription sunglasses. (He got them back in 11' of water)
Agree, stainless would be nice but painted aluminum works and that's what came with the boat.
The tread is weathered teak. Not stunning, but serves the purpose.
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01-16-2021 09:44 AM #27Registered Member
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Re: designing aft stair project
A few changes underway. What do you guys think?
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I like although it takes a big chunk of an already small aft deck. I had seen something like that and considered it but chickened out. How are you going to do the bottom. The boat I had seeen (I think it was a customized burger) has the bottom half of the steps hinged so they could fold up over the top section leaving a flat deck. I thought it was brilliant but it was just too much work for me.
Love the hull color btw. When I finally repaint mine it will be either that blue or fighting lady yellowPascal
Miami, FL
1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
2007 Sandbarhopper 13
12' Westphal Cat boat
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01-16-2021 10:08 AM #29Registered Member
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Re: designing aft stair project
That's a great idea about the last few steps. Thx for the suggestion! We rarely use the aft deck so losing some of it was as small sacrifice weighted against the benefit of (1) creating an easier way to board the boat from a floating dock and (2) creating safer water access when swimming. We spend most our out time up top or at the bow.
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Re: designing aft stair project
Thinking about extending the swim platform, moving stairs to starboard, and using single center pipe support like dottieshusband pix poster earlier. Curving the pipe, but not quite a spiral. My boat is in Chattanooga, so maybe the tower builder is still available? Any idea what it costs and what is available to extend platform to let's say 4'? Need to have her hauled soon as it's been 4 years, and the closest lift is in Knoxville anyway. Cheers everyone
Mark
1981 56' MY Hull #320
"Lady Ann"