fat a$$ vs teak
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fat a$$ vs teak
Hi guys.. kind of embarrassing question but here goes..
my ladder (one step) is very high and being pleasantly plump ( 300 lbs) I feel I am going to break it right off my swim platform.. anyone ever see any neat ideas on how to get up on that bad boy.. I raft in 3 ft usually..
I thought about one of those collapsable stools.. just looking for other ideas..
my ladder (one step) is very high and being pleasantly plump ( 300 lbs) I feel I am going to break it right off my swim platform.. anyone ever see any neat ideas on how to get up on that bad boy.. I raft in 3 ft usually..
I thought about one of those collapsable stools.. just looking for other ideas..
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Hi guys.. kind of embarrassing question but here goes..
my ladder (one step) is very high and being pleasantly plump ( 300 lbs) I feel I am going to break it right off my swim platform.. anyone ever see any neat ideas on how to get up on that bad boy.. I raft in 3 ft usually..
I thought about one of those collapsable stools.. just looking for other ideas..
my ladder (one step) is very high and being pleasantly plump ( 300 lbs) I feel I am going to break it right off my swim platform.. anyone ever see any neat ideas on how to get up on that bad boy.. I raft in 3 ft usually..
I thought about one of those collapsable stools.. just looking for other ideas..
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There is a ladder made that has just one upright with multiple steps. It fits in a socket that mounts to the boat. It is removable when not in use. They make them in different lenths to suit your needs. They are very nice and support a bunch of weight. Don't be embarressed, I'm not petite either. I will have to look for the ladder as I don't remember who makes it. Nortech uses it on some of their boats. It is not cheap, but it is very nice and worth the money. I'll look for it.
Eddie
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http://www.boatersworld.com/product/...ciboat-ladders
I have the 3 step. hang it off when need it, store it in the engine comparment when running. Very sturdy. Supports 400 lbs
I have the 3 step. hang it off when need it, store it in the engine comparment when running. Very sturdy. Supports 400 lbs