- Dec 25, 2009
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I have ever since getting my boat, been running a thousand things through my head about changes and modifications I want to make to my boat.
The one that I am fixated on right now is a good folding boarding ladder to board from the water after swimming and diving. My transom is 38" high and from experience I know that in order to get out of the water even with just a swim suit on, the ladder needs to extend down into the water at least 2 preferably 3 steps. I have been looking at a folding ladder and telescoping ladders and have found nothing over 43" total, you would barely have the bottom step in the water.
I don't know about you, but I have never learned how to porpoise my 300+ lbs out of the water and up to the first step just at the surface or 6" below.
The ideal ladder would be 36" long to the folding hinge and 36" below that so approximately 30" or so under water.
When my wife and I go on live aboard scuba trips, those boat ladders extend down into the water 5'-6', so you can get on them safely underwater and get your balance before trying to climb them.
What do you guys use?
I can make one out of wood, but would prefere SS or Alum.
Thanks,
Tom...
The one that I am fixated on right now is a good folding boarding ladder to board from the water after swimming and diving. My transom is 38" high and from experience I know that in order to get out of the water even with just a swim suit on, the ladder needs to extend down into the water at least 2 preferably 3 steps. I have been looking at a folding ladder and telescoping ladders and have found nothing over 43" total, you would barely have the bottom step in the water.
I don't know about you, but I have never learned how to porpoise my 300+ lbs out of the water and up to the first step just at the surface or 6" below.
The ideal ladder would be 36" long to the folding hinge and 36" below that so approximately 30" or so under water.
When my wife and I go on live aboard scuba trips, those boat ladders extend down into the water 5'-6', so you can get on them safely underwater and get your balance before trying to climb them.
What do you guys use?
I can make one out of wood, but would prefere SS or Alum.
Thanks,
Tom...