Reattaching Swim Step

MarkR

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Aug 30, 2017
3
Catalina 310 Deltaville, VA
One of the white plastic steps fell off our swim ladder (stock Catalina 310, 2004). Luckily, it fell on deck, so I need to reattach. It appears it was glued on, no mechanical fasteners. Has anyone reglued theirs, and what did you use? I'm thinking it will be tricky to find a good bond between the stainless steel and the plastic, but I'm also not really wanting to drill holes and use screws or bolts.... ideas anyone? Thanks.
 
Nov 16, 2012
1,055
Catalina 310, 2000, #31 31 Santa Cruz
Our 2000 310 has two screws holding each on the rail. Interesting (again) that things change so much during production.
 
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Oct 3, 2011
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Anam Cara Catalina 310 Hull #155 155 Lake Erie/Catawba Island
Our 310 has two rivets on each step....
And one of ours is loose...:sosad:.
I have not done anything with it, it is not critical at this point but at some point...
I agree with Rob..Interesting..
 

jparks

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Sep 26, 2007
11
Catalina 310 Lake St. Clair
One other interesting thing about that swim ladder - if you live in a area with freezing temperatures, water can enter the ladder structure during usage (especially if the screwed or riveted steps are loose). When freezing temps arrive, the ladder can be damaged (tubes split) from ice forming inside the ladder. I know from experience. Mine was replaced under warranty from Catalina years ago.

Storing the ladder indoors or drilling drain holes would not be a bad idea.
 

MarkR

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Aug 30, 2017
3
Catalina 310 Deltaville, VA
Good idea if you have rivets. I appear not to, so I just used the glue and clamped it while it set. Seems to be holding fine, but you never know. Since the ladder is upside down in normal storage, any drainage holes might need to be on the "top" of the rungs....