glen Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 Got a ladder from bps for $82 +tax. Can tire had SS bolts $15. The ladder is not as heavy as I would have liked. Its aluminium and ss would have been nice. But I have not tried it on the water yet. Compact and folds up nice. I went with the bolt on because I don't have any room in my boat for a temp ladder. Terry dont get this one I had to drill eight holes. Ya I slept on that thought first.
outllaw Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 glen...smart move. folks never think if someone falls over,how to retrieve them. great for the ole swimming holes also. they are mandatory on all charter/guide boats in Ontario.
cityfisher Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 must have on anyboat...esp for the peeps that cant pull themselves back into the boat without one !
Dontcryformejanhrdina Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 My uncle caught one of those while trolling for lakers on Monday. A little grimy but in really good shape once cleaned up a bit.
doubleheader Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 I have the same type ladder. Do yourself a favor and wrap a bungie cord around it so it won't deploy by accident.
Roy Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 A very useful safety item to have indeed. What's important also, especially with a family, is to take them out to a quiet bay and go for a swim and have each member of the family use the ladder at least once. Using a boarding ladder for the first time under duress is not the easiest way to learn.
bare foot wader Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 definitely a safety feature most people don't have on their boats....I would like a full ladder like that, but instead I have a 6' length of rope attached to a cleat on the transom and is rolled up and held with an elastic, it tucks neatly away in the rear corner....the rope has 2 loop knots, one at the bottom and a second mid way up....if I go overboard I can easily reach and grab the rope, unravel it and put my foot in the loops and use my legs to push myself back inside....the only improvement I might do is to take a 6" length of pvc pipe to the loops, so they are easier to insert the rubber boots I am usually wearing in bad weather just a question, because I might end up bolting on a ladder like that....when you used those SS bolts, did you use a rubber washer to insulated the SS from the aluminum? or do you need to?
davey buoy Posted June 26, 2013 Report Posted June 26, 2013 Glen similar to mine.Wouldn't be without one.Things can change in a second. .
Matt Janes Posted July 8, 2013 Report Posted July 8, 2013 Hey Glen, Just wondering if you had a chance to try out your ladder? I am thinking of getting one to install on my boat and just wanted to make sure it supports a half decent amount of weight and you can actually get out of the water with it. Thanks Matt
glen Posted July 8, 2013 Author Report Posted July 8, 2013 My kids and I tried it many times and it works great. The bps reviews are good too. It's a small ladder so one foot per rung. On a 18' plus boat you could use a bigger ladder.
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