We had a Sea Ray Weekender 225 before this, and we loved the extended swim platform. For two main reasons. 1) it gave us lots more space in the rear area when anchored, and 2) it covered up the outdrive so that nobody ran into it when boarding the boat. So I called up Swim Platforms a few weeks ago and ordered one up for our new-to-us Cobalt 232. It finally came in today. The team at SwimPlatforms was very helpful, a pleasure to talk to and deal with, and they made the ordering process very easy with great advice and tips. Turnaround time from order placement to delivery was about 2 weeks. They built a custom wood crate and packed it very well to make the trip from Arizona to Texas for delivery. Here's a photo of it from when it arrived earlier after it arrived.
Here are photos of the Swim Platforms extended swim platform installed. Apologies for the dirty mess, I still have a lot of buffing and cleaning to do once I finish some of the other things. The swim platform fits like a glove, very snug and follows the lines of the boat. I was worried about the gelcoat color matching so I called the Swimplatforms.com guys before ordering to ask some questions. They said they actually use gelcoat to match the exact color of my boat from the year/model/manufacturer, and I have to say that it matches very well. The quality of the swim platform is WAY BETTER than I expected. It's very thick and heavy duty where it needs to be. Installation took around 4 hours start to finish with two people. Make sure to have plenty of 3M 5200 on hand, and some good drill bits. The swim platform included all of the hardware needed for installation and also a bunch of plastic reinforcement blocks that I used on the inside of the transom.
I'm very happy with the end result, added almost 3ft to our rear platform area to hang out on, and makes the boat look complete.
