H376 Ladder Upgrade Install Question

rfrye1

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Jun 15, 2004
589
Hunter H376 San Diego
I am finally getting around to replacing the huge pain in the neck one-piece OEM boarding ladder with a telescoping, fold up design. Installation will require me to lag bolt the ladder the the transom. Couple questions:
1. Should I sand down the non-skid "crisscrossing" pattern on the fiberglass to make the contact area smooth?
2. Should I use 5200 under the SS plates that will be lag bolted the the transom to help seal and bind the ladder?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Bob.
 
Dec 25, 2000
5,946
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Hi Bob, some distinction here between a transom swim ladder and a boarding ladder or step. Here is an article that I wrote awhile ago about the boarding ladder/step that I made for our boat. Also some pics.

Rather than using 3M-5200 I would use 4200; plenty strong. IMHO unnecessary to sand down the non skid. Rough the surface with sandpaper so that the adhesive has a good bond and secure with the SS bolts.

Ours is also a one piece transom swim ladder that drops down, but I like it however we seldom use it. PNW water temps somewhat cooler than San Diego. I can recall using the ladder twice since owning the boat that we purchased in 2002.

https://hunter.sailboatowners.com/mods.php?task=article&mid=45&aid=6196&mn=42

Boarding step.jpg

Boarding step2.jpg

Boarding Step3.jpg