Annie
2007
Belle_Chas_SC wrote:I would love to get my hands on a boarding ladder like the one seen on Scott Raines boat? https://www.facebook.com/groups/8994597 ... 9714488800
Annie
2007
This one, I presume?dlandersson wrote:Not sure I see it?![]()
Belle_Chas_SC wrote:I would love to get my hands on a boarding ladder like the one seen on Scott Raines boat? https://www.facebook.com/groups/8994597 ... 9714488800
Annie
2007

Blue Water Yachts has/had one. http://bwyachts.com/ Looking through their catalog I see "LADDER, BOARDING, BRACKET, LONG" part number 4406-1V0 (this is the bracket that goes on the track), but I don't see the whole ladder. I'd suggest giving them a call. Worst case you should be able to get these brackets and adapt/make a ladder.dlandersson wrote: This one, I presume?
March wrote:.After one of the members that shall remain unnamed filched the one that was offered kindly by another most generous member, even though I was the first to ask) I found one locally. I am moderately pleased with it, though it is too high to be of any use when the boat sits on the trailer--and that's when I need it most. When we trailer the boat, the solar panels are stored in the cockpit which makes the aft ladder useless. It is equally useless when we beach the boat and try to leap off the pulpit onto the ground. It's too short. Storing it in the head is also a major pain in the patookus,
The only time I find it useful is to get off the boat and into the dinghy
I think that manufacturing a ladder from two sturdy ropes and wooden / plastic steps would have worked better
Annie,Belle_Chas_SC wrote:I would love to get my hands on a boarding ladder like the one seen on Scott Raines boat? https://www.facebook.com/groups/8994597 ... 9714488800
Annie
2007
I don't have it here, but I think it is West Marine. Two steps, stainless steel tubing, with round "crutches"/hooks at the end that may be turned around to make the whole contraption flatter. You can hook it over the gunwales, in the cockpit, and even in the anchor pit in a pinch.dlandersson wrote:
I'm interested in getting one. What is the exact name, source, etc.?![]()
Sorry March I genuinely thought he asked first and by the time I realized my mistake I had offered it to him. The main reason for getting rid of the ladder is that it is another companion way door to contend with. A rather large cumbersome, sometimes wet, sometimes dirty hard hunk of steel that has to be stowed while underway. Other than that it was really nice to have. Also make sure that it will clear your local dock before you shell out money as you may not be able to even use it.After one of the members that shall remain unnamed filched the one that was offered kindly by another most generous member, even though I was the first to ask)
Again, that's nice and generous of you to assume responsibility, but that member (who shall remain unnamed) must have seen my message that I was very interested, posted in plain view right below your offer. So why even make his demand?yukonbob wrote:
Sorry March I genuinely thought he asked first and by the time I realized my mistake I had offered it to him.