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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    West coast Vancouver to Alaska
    Boat
    SeaRay 380 Aft cabin
    Details
    380 Aft Cabin 1989 GPS and Charts by Nobeltec
    Engine(s)
    Twin 454 strait shaft
    Posts
    1,182

    Swim Platform Loads

    Does SeaRay post or does any one know how much load I can place on my swim platfrorm. Thinking of putting on a 100 pound dingy and a 100
    pound motor plus 50 gallons of gas. I would get a gas tank made to fit on the platform against the wall. Size would be 6" by 3' high by 5' long
    estimated weight 450 pounds full. Thus I would be adding 650 pounds to swim platform.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Georgian Bay, Ontario
    Boat
    Sea Ray
    Details
    '97 330 Sundancer
    Engine(s)
    2X 454 w/ vDrives
    Posts
    476

    Re: Swim Platform Loads

    If its against the transom the effect of load on the platform itself would be lessened. That said, I think an equally important issue is not the load capacity, but the effect on handling of the boat. I understand that the AC boats are hard to plane as it is, especially with gas engines. When I see them underway they really look like they are working hard. Adding that much weight to the stern is bound to drag down the back and cause handing problems. Might even make it unable to plane or at least cause the swim platform to drag in the water while underway, acting like a massive sea anchor. There is probably a way to test it by securing some plastic tote boxes or something similar full of water to the platform at the transom.
    1997 Sea Ray 330 DA 7.4 carbs vdrives w/2007 Mercury 310 RIB with 8hp Yamaha
    Learning curve:
    1995 Campion Victoria 245 5.7L Bravo 2
    1989 Cadorette Holiday 200 4.3L Alpha

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