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Pat McPherson 03-30-2010 02:09 PM

That second one Ed is giving a link to is what I was trying to describe...

FX10 03-31-2010 06:14 AM

Pat, I've seen them too. Can't seem to find a link anywhere online. As far as Coen saying the underside of the platform isn't strong enough. I will disagree. The problem is clearance between the top and bottom of the platform. Not much room for a bolt, or any way to bolt the ladder to the underside of the platform. I guess if someone was creative and had alot of time. A inspection plate could be installed on the underside of the platform between the bolts, so you could somehow get nuts and washers on the bolts. But you would be there a long time. Taping a nut to a stick comes to mind ;) , then trying to find the nut to get the wrench on it. Something like that could easily be installed on the platform at the factory prior to assembly if the customer wanted it. But personally, I would like the kids away from the prop and would have the ladder on the side like I have on my boat. I use nothing more then a 4 step hook ladder. It folds up nice and small and goes right in the locker when not in use.
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...s&merchID=4005

Pat McPherson 03-31-2010 10:00 AM

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Rick you are so right about the prop being a hazard.
BBblades makes a nice cover and we use it when hanging at the beach or on the hook.


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