Wonder if you could call Carver and get some numbers to be sure...I remember a boat here that had a locally made stainless work of art on the back for the dink , stairs etc, lots of transom support as I remember him telling me.....

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Lyndon670 wrote:Source of the postCarver says don't put more than 600 lbs back there but who really knows...
Where did you find this Hugo as I am interested in the data that proves/disproves it. I can't find it anywhere. I was anchored last weekend and had a Carver 564 anchored just across the bay from me with a new Seadoo 215 on the back platform. That machine is 1200lbs. I had 8 people on my platform this summer of various sizes which would equate to at least 1000lbs going on the low side (probably more like 1300lbs).
The 466, 506 and 564 have the platform which is part of the hull design and is actually designed as a giant trim tab. from 8-11kts the platform actually goes 2" under water acting as a tab. While docked, the bottom of the platform actually touches the water.
I heard of issues with the seaweed lifts haven't actually seen one with a problem. My buddy has a Silverton 453 with one and it is a piece of art. The welds are top notch and the finish quality is spectacular. I just don't like the way it uses so much of the available real estate on the platform.

Lyndon670 wrote:Source of the post
Im going to email Carver, but I have a strange feeling I'm not going to get a "commited" answer....

Lyndon670 wrote:Source of the post
I have decided not to go with a deck crane and am going to go with the Hurley H30+ system. I emailed Hurley and was told that the limit is 800lbs on the lift and it is only limited by the winch. If I omitt the winch they offer and go with a custom Warn winch at 2000lbs capactity, the system would work fine.



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