Does anyone have a ladder on their P-27 or P-32?
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Ok you read the title.
I have searched internet pictures and do not see any with a ladder attached to the swim platform. I will have to look at my P-22 this weekend and see how it is attached.
To make the situation even harder, I have twins. I have no problem getting back in the boat, I just pick an outdrive to step on and grab a pull handle on the back of the boat but WIFEY is afraid to step on anything she can not see.
I have searched internet pictures and do not see any with a ladder attached to the swim platform. I will have to look at my P-22 this weekend and see how it is attached.
To make the situation even harder, I have twins. I have no problem getting back in the boat, I just pick an outdrive to step on and grab a pull handle on the back of the boat but WIFEY is afraid to step on anything she can not see.
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Ok you read the title.
I have searched internet pictures and do not see any with a ladder attached to the swim platform. I will have to look at my P-22 this weekend and see how it is attached.
To make the situation even harder, I have twins. I have no problem getting back in the boat, I just pick an outdrive to step on and grab a pull handle on the back of the boat but WIFEY is afraid to step on anything she can not see.
I have searched internet pictures and do not see any with a ladder attached to the swim platform. I will have to look at my P-22 this weekend and see how it is attached.
To make the situation even harder, I have twins. I have no problem getting back in the boat, I just pick an outdrive to step on and grab a pull handle on the back of the boat but WIFEY is afraid to step on anything she can not see.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o28358-en.html
Another option is one of those ladders you can use on the side of the boat, and then store in the engine compartment or cabin when not in use. I would probably do that, mainly because I dont trust guests to understand they have two props that can slice skin open on either side of them when boarding in the middle of the platform...
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That is a sweet looking ride!
I love the steering on that also.
It looks like the ladder will hit the tie-bar.
Looking at it again, I don't know if I want mine in the middle of two props, I am running labbed props and they are sharp.
I love the steering on that also.

It looks like the ladder will hit the tie-bar.
Looking at it again, I don't know if I want mine in the middle of two props, I am running labbed props and they are sharp.
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The boarding ladder is mounted on the STBD side of the boat Garleck # 10048 I am in need of one of these. if anybody knows of a used one!! email me [email protected]
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The boarding ladder is mounted on the STBD side of the boat Garleck # 10048 I am in need of one of these. if anybody knows of a used one!! email me [email protected]

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