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Old 05-06-2016, 09:54 PM
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Default What are people using for under platform swim ladders?

Finally put my hands on a tubular swim platform and will be looking for a swim ladder. What brands are people using? What are the likes or dislikes?

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Subscribed. I am curious also.
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me too!
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Oh what the heck, I'm joining this party too
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http://www.aquaperformance.com/1060.html
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Boy that turned into a sausage party quickly!

Anyone used these before?

http://garelick.com/Under-Platform-Sliding-Ladder

http://garelick.com/Out-Of-Sight-Und...scoping-Ladder
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Originally Posted by kevinb230
That's a nice design. Have you used this model? Does it extend into the water enough?
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Originally Posted by 502ss
Boy that turned into a sausage party quickly!

Anyone used these before?

http://garelick.com/Under-Platform-Sliding-Ladder

http://garelick.com/Out-Of-Sight-Und...scoping-Ladder
The first one you have listed is good or I have Windline telescoping ladder has a red button to keep it locked up, you push the button it pulls down.
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I have a ladder on my current platform and have found we use the tie bar or the drives to climb out more than anything. So, I'm not even bothering with a ladder on the new platform I am having Cnc'd. To me they are all so narrow that it is easier to just stand on tie bar.
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I fitted the windline under mine, pulled up the rubber insert on the tubes and mounted bolts hidden under the rubber.

https://windline.com/index.php?route...&product_id=52
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