J12345T
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I've just arrived home from a very frustrating couple of days doing jobs on the boat (down under New Zealand)..
As some of you may know I have a 2008 Princess 50 mark 3. Mostly a good boat but the first year ownership gripes are starting to pile up.
After spending a king's ransom replacing all the teak with Marine Deck (cork) due to leaking, rotten teak and therefore damaged cockpit floor and therefore leaking hidden engine room hatches (urgh!) I finally thought I was over the hump.
Having purchased a beaut new dinghy (Polycraft Tuffy 3.0) I was using the passerelle to lift her onto her new home on the swim platform. The passerelle is rated at 450kg lift capacity and the dinghy plus motor is only 160kg. As she started to come out of the water we all heard a nasty crack! The passerelle ram foot had just busted the bleeping swim platform deck! Turns out whilst the passerelle may be rated for 450kg's the balsa wood and chewing gum deck is rated for about 4.5kg's.


Puzzling as I have seen many a passerelle equipped Princess with 300kg plus jet skis on the swim platforms. What am I missing?
Cheers,
James.
I've just arrived home from a very frustrating couple of days doing jobs on the boat (down under New Zealand)..
As some of you may know I have a 2008 Princess 50 mark 3. Mostly a good boat but the first year ownership gripes are starting to pile up.
After spending a king's ransom replacing all the teak with Marine Deck (cork) due to leaking, rotten teak and therefore damaged cockpit floor and therefore leaking hidden engine room hatches (urgh!) I finally thought I was over the hump.
Having purchased a beaut new dinghy (Polycraft Tuffy 3.0) I was using the passerelle to lift her onto her new home on the swim platform. The passerelle is rated at 450kg lift capacity and the dinghy plus motor is only 160kg. As she started to come out of the water we all heard a nasty crack! The passerelle ram foot had just busted the bleeping swim platform deck! Turns out whilst the passerelle may be rated for 450kg's the balsa wood and chewing gum deck is rated for about 4.5kg's.
Puzzling as I have seen many a passerelle equipped Princess with 300kg plus jet skis on the swim platforms. What am I missing?
Cheers,
James.
