Swim Ladder Alternative

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Sea Owl
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Swim Ladder Alternative

Post by Sea Owl »

Going through my boatyard, saw this boat with a different approach to a swim ladder.

Note folding step mounted on rudder, and an additional step mounted higher on transom.

As long as the tiller (like all good boats, it has a tiller! :D ) is locked in place, it should work well.

Just a thought provoking idea! (Not my boat by the way!)

<a href="http://s437.photobucket.com/albums/qq94 ... erStep.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i437.photobucket.com/albums/qq94 ... erStep.jpg" border="0" alt="Rudder Step"></a>
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Post by Steve Laume »

That seems to be a common arrangement on cat boats. The problem with our boats is that we don't have those big stern hung rudders but do have overhanging transoms.

I am planning a step of some sort to hang off of my wind vane braces. Not sure if it will be rigid or a rope hung step. I can climb up into the boat now by using the bracket but it doesn't make for the most comfortable footing.

I suppose it all depends on how able you are and how bad you want to get back on board, Steve.
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Post by Kilgore »

There was a thread here posting a picture of one of those on the transom of a CD25, and I plan on mounting one for MOB use (and therefore hope to never actually use it). Defender has them here:
http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?pat ... 8&id=63608
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