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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de junio de 2024
Easy installation. Works great on the boat!
Matt Sturtz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de julio de 2023
I got this to get swimmers/tubers back on the boat. Thing is, it's an aluminum fishing boat, so the side gunwales aren't that thick. By itself, the hooks at the top will bend a little and allow the ladder to slide back towards the water. If I brace myself, and hold onto the inside of the hooks, it's usable. When it's not in use, the hooks fold, and it can slide under a seat and be mostly out of the way.
Joseph degennaro
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de septiembre de 2022
Wish it was a little bit more sturdy but not bad
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2021
Worked perfectly on my uncles boat. Very well made and very sturdy. He had a hard time getting back up into his bass boat after wrong in the water. This worked great with some modifications though. This is just under a 12" span where the ladder hooks over the edge of the boat. His boat has a wider gunwale walk around (12") so he could put it where he wanted to but was able to find attachments to screw on his gun wake in which the ladder drops into them. He also had to modify the extensions to make sure it was straight when climbing up but was easy with additional pvc pieces. Just make sure your walk-around is smaller than the span of the hook rails.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de octubre de 2020
It is quite a leap from the side of my boat to the dock. It is about a 3 foot jump. That makes it hard to dock it. This was the perfect solution. It fits good. It does angle out away from the boat at about a 25-30 degree angle which is okay since it puts you right above the dock. It doesn't come close to hitting the dock. It is sturdy. However, all boats have different height and angles for gunwales. Check your boat's gunwale height. This ladder drops 2 1/2 feet off the side. If your boats has a short gunwale, it may hit the dock but it would still work for the stern. One downside, which I had anticipated in advance, was that since the angle on my boat is about 30 degrees away from the side of the boat (on my Bayliner) the plastic protectors contact my boat at a sharp angle too. I didn't want to take a chance that it might scuff the side of my boat. So, I fabricated a flat piece of plastic to connect the 2 pegs spreading out the weight flat against the side. No scuffs. It worked fine.
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