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I had a slight accident and bent the stainless steel frame on my 84 V20 cuddy swim platform. I am not sure it can be straitened. Anyone out there have one they want to get rid of?
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Check out E-Bay. Might be able to find something cheap.
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I would like to get a swim platform that has the same bolt pattern as my current swim platform. I don't want to drill into my transom unless there is no other way.
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Doylestown, PA - Cape May County NJ, and all of the fishin\' holes known and unknown in the Delaware Bay and offshore!!! |
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sell you mine for $3000
![]() ![]() sorry brotha, guess you can check ebay
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Take some pic's!! I can't believe that its that damaged with out hurting the boat, that should be a easy fix for the right person??
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Accident was truck to boat. (son's truck) Damage was confined to the port side stainless steel frame. It was pretty well kinked and it split the teak platform. Looks like EBay it is.
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Doylestown, PA - Cape May County NJ, and all of the fishin\' holes known and unknown in the Delaware Bay and offshore!!! |
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