Executioner | Swim Ladder
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From: Fort Myers, FL
Ford350 ,
Mike is correct that's the one that has been installed on my boat since 2004 ... I'm 6'5 225 and never an issue like mentioned tie bar will not allow it to be lowered if drives are up. Very easy and retracts every time
Mike is correct that's the one that has been installed on my boat since 2004 ... I'm 6'5 225 and never an issue like mentioned tie bar will not allow it to be lowered if drives are up. Very easy and retracts every time
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From: Port Deposit Md
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Could always put a second tie bar on with the saddles and use it as a step. I have a ladder on my cruiser. 
On the Fountain, we just step on top of drives, not the cav plate.

On the Fountain, we just step on top of drives, not the cav plate.
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From: Portland, OR
I have been looking for a saddle tie bar for that purpose as well, I saw a boat on Boat Trader that had two bars and it looked kinda cool also I thought (more shiny stuff!). My guess is it won't hurt anything to have the upper tie and the saddle tie bars both mounted? The wife was complaining it was hard to get into for her and the kids that's what got me thinking.
#19
Yep, 2 outer tie bars will be fine. Plus it looks more at home on a go fast than a ladder.
We find it easier to climb up the drives even on the cruiser than using the ladder. I'd guess I haven't used the ladder more than 5 times in last 4 yrs, and that was only to try it out and then for friends. But then its the type you slide out and lower, then gotta reach over to slide it back in. Just a PITA. The spring loaded one does seem slick though. But would the step be any lower than a 2nd lower cool looking tie bar on a 32?
We find it easier to climb up the drives even on the cruiser than using the ladder. I'd guess I haven't used the ladder more than 5 times in last 4 yrs, and that was only to try it out and then for friends. But then its the type you slide out and lower, then gotta reach over to slide it back in. Just a PITA. The spring loaded one does seem slick though. But would the step be any lower than a 2nd lower cool looking tie bar on a 32?
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Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs.
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From: Portland, OR
Yep, 2 outer tie bars will be fine. Plus it looks more at home on a go fast than a ladder.
We find it easier to climb up the drives even on the cruiser than using the ladder. I'd guess I haven't used the ladder more than 5 times in last 4 yrs, and that was only to try it out and then for friends. But then its the type you slide out and lower, then gotta reach over to slide it back in. Just a PITA. The spring loaded one does seem slick though. But would the step be any lower than a 2nd lower cool looking tie bar on a 32?
We find it easier to climb up the drives even on the cruiser than using the ladder. I'd guess I haven't used the ladder more than 5 times in last 4 yrs, and that was only to try it out and then for friends. But then its the type you slide out and lower, then gotta reach over to slide it back in. Just a PITA. The spring loaded one does seem slick though. But would the step be any lower than a 2nd lower cool looking tie bar on a 32?



