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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    florida
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    searay
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    1998 330 sundancer
    Engine(s)
    mercruisers
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    Backed swimplatform into piling

    Yesterday while backing into the slip, we rammed into the platform and piece of the lip broke right off (newbee) it looks awful! It is a 98' 330 Sundancer that we were bringing home from the west coast to homestead. Anyone know the cost of replacing it ? Thanks!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Southern WV
    Boat
    Sea Ray
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    2007 310DA
    Engine(s)
    Twin 350Mags, V-Drive
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    1,860

    Re: Backed swimplatform into piling

    Post some pictures so we have a better understanding of the damage. Fiberglass is not that difficult to repair.

    Welcome to CSR!

    Summer Daze 3
    2007 310 DA, 350 Mags, V-Drives
    Tender: 2007 Triumph 150CC
    Previous boats: 1999 270 SE, 454, Bravo 3; Bryant 212, 350, Alpha 1; Bryant 160, Yamaha outboard. All bought new off the showroom floor!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Knoxville TN
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    Sea Ray
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    2000 SeaRay Sundancer 270
    Engine(s)
    7.4l Mercruiser w/ Bravo III
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    1,008

    Re: Backed swimplatform into piling

    http://www.westsystem.com/ss/boat-repair/

    If you really want to get into the DIY the above link is a great place to start. Pictures would be nice.

    John
    2000 Sea Ray 270, 7.4L Mercruiser Bravo 3
    1995 Cobalt 200, 5.0L Volvo Duoprop
    Fort Loudoun Lake, Knoxville, TN


  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    PA
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    Sea Ray
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    1999 260DA ShoreLand'r Galvanized
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    5.7L EFI Bravo III
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    7,370

    Re: Backed swimplatform into piling

    The above suggestions to get it repaired are spot on. Whether you do it yourself, or have someone do it for you, you'll still be out less money than buying a new one, removing the old one and re-installing the new. You might even check with your insurance company - although depending on cost of the repair, you may not want to submit it.

    I don't know, offhand, what a new platform would cost from swim platforms dot com (you won't be able to get it from Sea Ray, anymore) for your 310DA. But a platform for a 22'-ish boat usually goes for around $1,600 +/-, not including install. I would guess that yours would be at least $2K.
    Dennis
    1999 260DA 5.7L EFI B3
    2000 ShoreLand'r
    Past & Other Current Boats: Not enough room!
    1998 GMC K2500 Suburban 6.5 Diesel - Tweaked "Just a bit"
    "Exceeding your expectations since 1936"

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    New Jersey
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    in between
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    Ex SRV 240 Weekender twin
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    in between
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    571

    Re: Backed swimplatform into piling

    Really need to see some pics but....................
    Not very difficult to repair. get some foam and make a template of the missing area minus the thickness of the platform.
    wrap foam in Saran wrap to protect it. clamp/attach it to the platform where the missing section is.
    cut some glass in strips and resin them in place, building up the thickness. make sure you roll out and air pockects.
    once cured, remove foam block, sand and finish and paint or gel coat.

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