I'm sorry, I might've explained it poorly partly due to me being a French Canadian.
As I have back problems, I'm unable to lift my legs very high.
With the current setup, which is just a floor, I have to use a small step stool to get in or out of the boat without worsening my back pain.
In other words, I wanted to make a small step (about 8 inches high) near the transom and then cut open the top of the splash well that is above the height at which the outboard sits on, and replace that part with a door.
If you were to look at it from inside of the boat, to go onto the swimming platform, you'd have to step on a "stair", open the door, raise your legs above the remainder of the height (about the same height as the "stair") and then drop your feet on the swimming platform. The "door" (without having measured it, as it is stored for the winter) would probably be about 12 inches high. I'm not able to describe it better at the moment, but technically there shouldn't be any water coming in at any time, unless it goes above the splash well altogether, which would then be very high and very bad and then, I'd need the 115 v4
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Hopefully this explanation makes more sense now? I could try to find a picture of a similar setup online if need be.
(Edit; I quickly looked online, and the setup I was thinking about was something similar to the Quintrex cruiseabouts, if you take a look at this specific video, at 1:50 he shows how the door works, how big it is etc... if you look at the bottom of the door, its just above the level where the Etec sits on the transom... that was the same idea I was wanting to do with mine, as anything above that line should technically be always dry, I'd make sure the door is lockable and seals properly, and it would be a swing open, not a drop down... Here's the video link;
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