Yes ive seen that on google search as well and looks good, adds a lot more work though.It would be a great project ?? If I was doing it, I would use the section of transom that gets cut out and make that into the new door. That way when the door is closed it would still look original
Looks greatThis is a colvic I did cut out for obvious reasons.
Did you do this as a DIY or get a company to do it, did you keep the cut out to make the door, and have you any pictures of the project?This is a colvic I did cut out for obvious reasons.
I am down the boat at the moment I am back later this week , I will post on here .Did you do this as a DIY or get a company to do it, did you keep the cut out to make the door, and have you any pictures of the project?
cheers
no davits on mine and no other stuff going through that area.

Yes good point!Have you thought about the difficulties of getting across from that swim platform and then "up" onto any pontoon.
We have couple of Sedans on our moorings, if memory serves the swim platform is quite low and does nor extend out very far ?
Its a bit of a gap
Our present boat was purchased with exactly your present problem in in mind and little boarding ramp was cobbled up......it is rarely used.
I don’t think you’ll have any structural issues as I have seen,a while back mind and I can’t find it anywhere,a broom sedan same as yours that was for sale with wheelchair access cut in the transom as post 6 has done.










