R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
For a 2020 R5 swim platform (and anchor locker), they are both a little textured. I’m planning on adding Gator Step to both. Because of the texture, does anything need to be done prior to laying down the Gator Step (sanded, smoothed out)?
Thanks!
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
I placed GatorStep on my swim platform and boat floor. I cleaned it thoroughly with soap and water, then cleaned it with window cleaner with ammonia. Windex with ammonia worked well. Nothing else needs to be done before install. No sanding required. I installed it myself. GatorStep is a bit forgiving. The instructions state it can be peeled up once during install without issue. I had to peel up my swim deck piece once to realign. That was 3 yrs ago and I haven't had any problems with it. It has worn very well and in the water much of the time when on the water. I installed the GatorStep on the floor last spring and very happy with the results. I did get an air bubble that was discovered after it was in the heat of the sun. I used a sharp razor blade to pop the bubble and pressed it down. That work great. Follow their install directions and it isn't hard to do yourself. If you have any questions, just reach out. It really improves the look.
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Thanks! Yeah, I had it put in m my current boat (242) and love it. Just looking at the swim deck on new boat and it has that texture grip, so I was wondering if that’s something to address. Yours turned out great.
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2012 Cobalt 242 - previous
2016 Malibu 23 LSV - previous
2014 Malibu 24 MXZ - previous
2013 Yamaha 242 - previous
2008 Cypress Cay Pontoon - previous
2006 Bayliner 185 - previous
2012 Cobalt 242 - previous
2016 Malibu 23 LSV - previous
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2013 Yamaha 242 - previous
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2006 Bayliner 185 - previous
Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Boy that did turn out great T&J8!
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
My swim deck had the factory textured finish. I cleaned and prepped as stated above and it has adhered to the deck with no issues. After 3 yrs, there hasn't been any edge peel at all. The flooring in your pics look great! I do like the color.
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Great information, thanks for the feedback. I think I'm going to move forward with the GatorStep on the swim platform and the transom in early Spring.
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Ok, so now that the new boat is purchased (viewtopic.php?t=7426), here is what I am thinking.
1) Marine Mat for the swim deck and anchor locker (keep Seagrass in boat)
2) Sand the texture down with my sander focusing on the outer edges primarily, but if it’s going ‘smoothly’, then I’ll hit it all
3) Using the color scheme below (Titanium color, Deep Blue etching) and same design layout as my old boat, but updating the name to ‘Our Last Boat’ w/7 slash marks (wife says I can’t use ‘Full Quiver’ for anymore boats)
1) Marine Mat for the swim deck and anchor locker (keep Seagrass in boat)
2) Sand the texture down with my sander focusing on the outer edges primarily, but if it’s going ‘smoothly’, then I’ll hit it all
3) Using the color scheme below (Titanium color, Deep Blue etching) and same design layout as my old boat, but updating the name to ‘Our Last Boat’ w/7 slash marks (wife says I can’t use ‘Full Quiver’ for anymore boats)
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2020 Cobalt R5 - current
2012 Cobalt 242 - previous
2016 Malibu 23 LSV - previous
2014 Malibu 24 MXZ - previous
2013 Yamaha 242 - previous
2008 Cypress Cay Pontoon - previous
2006 Bayliner 185 - previous
2012 Cobalt 242 - previous
2016 Malibu 23 LSV - previous
2014 Malibu 24 MXZ - previous
2013 Yamaha 242 - previous
2008 Cypress Cay Pontoon - previous
2006 Bayliner 185 - previous
Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
That'll look great! Looks like it'll match the seagrass well. I don't think you'll regret having it on your swim deck. It helps one to be sure footed when it's wet. Good luck and send finished pics. I like the new name as well.
2004 Cobalt 250, 8.1 GI VP
Smithville, Mo.
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Thanks!
2020 Cobalt R5 - current
2012 Cobalt 242 - previous
2016 Malibu 23 LSV - previous
2014 Malibu 24 MXZ - previous
2013 Yamaha 242 - previous
2008 Cypress Cay Pontoon - previous
2006 Bayliner 185 - previous
2012 Cobalt 242 - previous
2016 Malibu 23 LSV - previous
2014 Malibu 24 MXZ - previous
2013 Yamaha 242 - previous
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2006 Bayliner 185 - previous
Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Does anyone know how well Gator Step holds up vs. the stock mat on the swim deck? My dog scratched it up. Swim socks fell off her, and I may have her nails trimmed this summer. She loves swimming so it’s kind of a bummer not to include her.
Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
That really turned out well. What colors did you end up going with? I'm looking at similar, looks like you have "silver cloud", with "navy" bottom color. I wasn't going to do the laser etching, but it looks great on your boat.RWM250 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:03 pm I placed GatorStep on my swim platform and boat floor. I cleaned it thoroughly with soap and water, then cleaned it with window cleaner with ammonia. Windex with ammonia worked well. Nothing else needs to be done before install. No sanding required. I installed it myself. GatorStep is a bit forgiving. The instructions state it can be peeled up once during install without issue. I had to peel up my swim deck piece once to realign. That was 3 yrs ago and I haven't had any problems with it. It has worn very well and in the water much of the time when on the water. I installed the GatorStep on the floor last spring and very happy with the results. I did get an air bubble that was discovered after it was in the heat of the sun. I used a sharp razor blade to pop the bubble and pressed it down. That work great. Follow their install directions and it isn't hard to do yourself. If you have any questions, just reach out. It really improves the look.
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Thank you, RobL. My colors are driftwood over black. The laser etching was an extra $50 when I had it done. We are glad we installed it. It is wearing well and I haven't had problems keeping it clean.RobL wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 11:52 amThat really turned out well. What colors did you end up going with? I'm looking at similar, looks like you have "silver cloud", with "navy" bottom color. I wasn't going to do the laser etching, but it looks great on your boat.RWM250 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:03 pm I placed GatorStep on my swim platform and boat floor. I cleaned it thoroughly with soap and water, then cleaned it with window cleaner with ammonia. Windex with ammonia worked well. Nothing else needs to be done before install. No sanding required. I installed it myself. GatorStep is a bit forgiving. The instructions state it can be peeled up once during install without issue. I had to peel up my swim deck piece once to realign. That was 3 yrs ago and I haven't had any problems with it. It has worn very well and in the water much of the time when on the water. I installed the GatorStep on the floor last spring and very happy with the results. I did get an air bubble that was discovered after it was in the heat of the sun. I used a sharp razor blade to pop the bubble and pressed it down. That work great. Follow their install directions and it isn't hard to do yourself. If you have any questions, just reach out. It really improves the look.
2004 Cobalt 250, 8.1 GI VP
Smithville, Mo.
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Pics? Looking to replace the swim platform on our R5 as well. Interested to see your thoughts on Marine Mat vs. Gator Step/Sea Dek. Did you have to pre-measure or did they already have the templates?Tandjmei8 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:42 am Ok, so now that the new boat is purchased (viewtopic.php?t=7426), here is what I am thinking.
1) Marine Mat for the swim deck and anchor locker (keep Seagrass in boat)
2) Sand the texture down with my sander focusing on the outer edges primarily, but if it’s going ‘smoothly’, then I’ll hit it all
3) Using the color scheme below (Titanium color, Deep Blue etching) and same design layout as my old boat, but updating the name to ‘Our Last Boat’ w/7 slash marks (wife says I can’t use ‘Full Quiver’ for anymore boats)
IMG_0214.pngIMG_0247.jpegIMG_1703.jpeg
2014 Cobalt R5 with VP 380hp
2014 Chaparral H2019 previous
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Home: Tyme N Tyde Marina, Woodbridge, Virginia (Potomac River)
Home away from home: Beech Hill Pond, Maine
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1991 Wellcraft 186 Eclipse previous
Home: Tyme N Tyde Marina, Woodbridge, Virginia (Potomac River)
Home away from home: Beech Hill Pond, Maine
Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
I ended up going thru a local dealer for the Gator Step, because I wasn’t happy with the templates from another company (fit was inconsistent) and I didn’t want to create a template myself. So, I just approved the fit and the logo and paid for it, so I’m hoping the Gator Step will arrive at the dealer this week or next, then schedule install a week after it arrives. Super excited (loved it on my old boat - the 242 up above in this thread).RobL wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:22 amPics? Looking to replace the swim platform on our R5 as well. Interested to see your thoughts on Marine Mat vs. Gator Step/Sea Dek. Did you have to pre-measure or did they already have the templates?Tandjmei8 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 7:42 am Ok, so now that the new boat is purchased (viewtopic.php?t=7426), here is what I am thinking.
1) Marine Mat for the swim deck and anchor locker (keep Seagrass in boat)
2) Sand the texture down with my sander focusing on the outer edges primarily, but if it’s going ‘smoothly’, then I’ll hit it all
3) Using the color scheme below (Titanium color, Deep Blue etching) and same design layout as my old boat, but updating the name to ‘Our Last Boat’ w/7 slash marks (wife says I can’t use ‘Full Quiver’ for anymore boats)
IMG_0214.pngIMG_0247.jpegIMG_1703.jpeg
I went with Silver Cloud top and Navy bottom and it matches my boat well (at least the swatches did). Swim platform, anchor locker, and the walkthrough (so I don’t have to unsnap the seagrass that is in the cockpit of the boat.
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Re: R5 Swim platform/Gator Step
Generally, it's a good idea to make sure the surface is clean and free of any debris or loose material before applying it. Depending on the texture, a light sanding might help ensure a smoother finish.
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