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Author:  dlannevi [ Tue Apr 23, 2019 7:58 am ]
Post subject:  Swim Platform Measurements

Hi All,

Thanks to Scott for letting me join the group. I'm wondering if someone can help me out? I just bought an '08 378 Vista and it is on the hard in Kentucky getting ready for transport up to Rhode Island. I'm going to install the dinghyramp on the swim platform for my inflatable but can't get measurements and would like to place the order while the boat's "on the road". If anyone happens to have their 378 in the water and could give me three measurements, I'd be eternally grateful.
1. Height from waterline to top of platform
2. Depth of platform at centerline from back end to the first "step up" near the transom
3. Overall Width

Thanks so much! Looking forward to gleaning as much of you're collective knowledge and experience from this site as possible since I'm a first time FourWinns owner.

Dan L.

Author:  acguy [ Tue Apr 23, 2019 9:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Swim Platform Measurements

Sounds like measurements for a Hurley system?
Did you try calling FW customer service?

Author:  dlannevi [ Wed Apr 24, 2019 5:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Swim Platform Measurements

It’s very similar to the Hurley System but it’s called DinghyRamp by Nautley. I like that it has the rollers and is completely removable.

Good idea calling FW. I probably should have thought of that.

Author:  FireCapt6 [ Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Swim Platform Measurements

This may get you close. From the Four Winns 2007 Facts for a 378.
LOA 41' 3"
Length without swim platform 37' 9"
Beam 12' 9"

No hight given for height above water

You may be able to find the fun facts on the Four Winn web page.

Author:  acguy [ Fri Apr 26, 2019 8:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Swim Platform Measurements

dlannevi wrote:
It’s very similar to the Hurley System but it’s called DinghyRamp by Nautley. I like that it has the rollers and is completely removable.

Good idea calling FW. I probably should have thought of that.



Yes look at them, I ended up getting the Hurley H30 due to the size and weight of my dinghy

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