Teak Wood Swim Platforms For Boats
Marine teak lumber 5 thick full 72 long boards and half 36 long boards available high quality teak wood trusted by over 200 boat builders s4s board all 4 sides surfaced smoothed.
Teak wood swim platforms for boats. An example price for a swim platform kit with these particular teak components is 673 70. Jatoba is also used because it is more cost effective. They are pressure laminated using the finest burma teak. Our teak swim platforms can be custom made to your specifications virtually any length depth and thickness.
Jatoba is more dense than teak and often outlasts teak when used for the ski boat swim platforms. It consists of 10 through lengths 96 with 18 spacers 18 each 18 spacers 12 each and also the 2 end caps 1 3 4 x 24 each. Plasdeck is a patented synthetic teak boat decking option that provides the elegant look of a teak deck without any of the time consuming and costly maintenance associated with natural wood teak. Swim platform teak wood 25 x 12 1 4 marine boat.
It s the perfect option to upgrade your boat and replace continue reading home. 3489 sawmill road copley ohio 44321 0290 phone. Free shipping on many items. Made out of flexible pvc this material is easy to work with and maintain.
We carry a huge range of solid teak swim platforms fiberglass swim platforms marine grade aluminum boat swim platforms polyethylene swim platforms swim ladders pontoon ladders with platforms and other swim platforms and platform parts from baja bayliner godfrey marine malibu marinco sea ray ski centurion teak isle tracker marine. The finished swim platform at left is 1 5 8 thick x 19 wide x 96 long and weighs 62 pounds. The color is an attractive burgundy deep read or orange tone. These laminations are glued together but primarily held together with three inch stainless steel screws staggered throughout the platform to hold each of these laminations secure.
Design and build your own swim platform with solid teak components. Jatoba s color and grain is very similar to teak and is often mistaken for teak.