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Originally Posted by Ted G
(Post 3416590)
There is a thread on here where I read JC said it was not strong enough for a ladder.
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Maybe a rope ladder? store it under the back seat?
http://www.wholesalemarine.com/pc/E-...pe+Ladder.html |
Originally Posted by GRH
(Post 3417561)
Maybe a rope ladder? store it under the back seat?
http://www.wholesalemarine.com/pc/E-...pe+Ladder.html I was think about something like this, the only contact it should make with the side of the boat is the two little feet, and they have rubber caps on them. http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=10398 |
Originally Posted by Dave M
(Post 3417593)
That might work on the side of the boat except it could scratch the gelcoat. Maybe stick a towel underneath it?
I was think about something like this, the only contact it should make with the side of the boat is the two little feet, and they have rubber caps on them. http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=10398 |
anywhere on the edges of the rear corners that might be strong enough to mount a bracket for one of these?
http://www.wholesalemarine.com/mm5/g...R-19803_lg.jpg Seen it done on some fountains(although heard it was tough to get to the bolts to tighten them down. |
Originally Posted by cuposterchild
(Post 3417610)
Dave how it is not strong enough...what about stainless steel plates on the top and bottom of the plaform to spread out the stress and through bolt all the way through something that mounts on top or below? Same kinda deal for backing plates on cleats under the fiberglass or on lifting rings
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Just becareful with those ones with the little "feet" that rest against the side of the boat....lot of pressure on those two little Nubs against the fiberglass.
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Originally Posted by cuposterchild
(Post 3417615)
anywhere on the edges of the rear corners that might be strong enough to mount a bracket for one of these?
http://www.wholesalemarine.com/mm5/g...R-19803_lg.jpg Seen it done on some fountains(although heard it was tough to get to the bolts to tighten them down. |
Originally Posted by Dave M
(Post 3417593)
That might work on the side of the boat except it could scratch the gelcoat. Maybe stick a towel underneath it?
I was think about something like this, the only contact it should make with the side of the boat is the two little feet, and they have rubber caps on them. http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=10398 http://www.matsmatsmats.com/yoga/yoga-mat-studio.html |
This sucks because the lack of a sunpad I can get around easy (along the lines of GRH's solution) but no good way getting in and out would be a deal breaker for me as we like to get out at the sandbar and are always jumping in and out of the boat. I am thinking MAYBE a through bolted close to flush mount grab rail on the back below the hatch and then a PWC rope ladder. BUT I haven't been upclose to a Y2K in some time and cannot remember what kind of clearence there is underneath the rear of the hatch as it open.
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