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Make a mock up with cardboard and duct tape. You will have to allow for full lock to lock steering at all trim levels, not sure how much space that will take away. How much setback are you thinking? It can be done as easy as buying a couple old swim platforms for the stainless tubing or using aluminum angle welded and painted. But I see no problem with the platform having a hinged section for the outboard. Like I said how much setback and how far your outboard sticks out will determine the usefulness of the hinged section. I know i enjoy fishing off the swim splatform on my V. Until a remora grabs your toe......
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That is the glory of a cardboard mockup. Lets you figure out what looks good and suits your needs before cutting.
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Cool... Thanks for the input guys.
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I tried looking up hammers that he did for his air tanks, but had no luck?? But he had a pretty good size one on there!!
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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I would be concerned about weight...seems like if you make a full platform on both sides w/a tilt up section in the middle...all robust enough to safely hold any number of people who might sit, stand, walk or whatever on that size platform, it's gonna be right weighty...
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