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Vic Fraenckel June 13th 04 04:19 AM

Swim Ladder
 
I am looking for a swim ladder for my 41' Ketch. I need one that makes it
easy for someone with limited arm strength. The current ladder does not
project far enough into the water thus forcing the person to pull herself up
with arm strength.

Where would be a good place to look for good boarding/swim ladders?

Any enlightenment will be appreciated.

TIA

Vic

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Matt June 13th 04 05:09 AM

Swim Ladder
 
Depending on what your transom shape is, you could install steps.

As a comparison, I have a Wittholz Cat boat, with an outboard rudder.
On my rudder I have mounted several steps, giving me a permently mounted
boarding ladder.

The steps can be found on West Marine's site
Make: SEADOG
mfg part#: 227260-1
West Marine part#: 191056



"Vic Fraenckel" wrote in message
.. .
I am looking for a swim ladder for my 41' Ketch. I need one that makes it
easy for someone with limited arm strength. The current ladder does not
project far enough into the water thus forcing the person to pull herself

up
with arm strength.

Where would be a good place to look for good boarding/swim ladders?

Any enlightenment will be appreciated.

TIA

Vic

--
__________________________________________________ ______

Victor Fraenckel - The Windman
victorf ATSIGN windreader DOTcom
KC2GUI

Home of the WindReader Electronic Theodolite
Read the WIND

"Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however

long
and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival."
- Winston [Leonard Spencer] Churchill (1874 - 1965)

Dost thou not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed?
-Count Oxenstierna (ca 1620) to the young King Gustavus Adolphus





Don White June 13th 04 05:04 PM

Swim Ladder
 
Lots of choices on internet...some expensive & heavy duty for heavier
sailors.
Recommend two steps below waterline for ease of climbing up.

"Vic Fraenckel" wrote in message
.. .
I am looking for a swim ladder for my 41' Ketch. I need one that makes it
easy for someone with limited arm strength. The current ladder does not
project far enough into the water thus forcing the person to pull herself

up
with arm strength.

Where would be a good place to look for good boarding/swim ladders?

Any enlightenment will be appreciated.

TIA

Vic

--
__________________________________________________ ______

Victor Fraenckel - The Windman
victorf ATSIGN windreader DOTcom
KC2GUI

Home of the WindReader Electronic Theodolite
Read the WIND

"Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however

long
and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival."
- Winston [Leonard Spencer] Churchill (1874 - 1965)

Dost thou not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed?
-Count Oxenstierna (ca 1620) to the young King Gustavus Adolphus





Marc June 15th 04 02:15 AM

Swim Ladder
 
http://www.mysticstainless.com/ and http://www.topsinquality.com/ make
nice custom side boarding ladders. For something cheaper, Windline
makes a removable side boarding ladder for West Marine sku # 5497094
Page 755 '04 catalog. I have the West Marine product and find it much
more convenient than my stern ladder.

On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 15:04:43 GMT, "Don White"
wrote:

Lots of choices on internet...some expensive & heavy duty for heavier
sailors.
Recommend two steps below waterline for ease of climbing up.

"Vic Fraenckel" wrote in message
. ..
I am looking for a swim ladder for my 41' Ketch. I need one that makes it
easy for someone with limited arm strength. The current ladder does not
project far enough into the water thus forcing the person to pull herself

up
with arm strength.

Where would be a good place to look for good boarding/swim ladders?

Any enlightenment will be appreciated.

TIA

Vic

--
__________________________________________________ ______

Victor Fraenckel - The Windman
victorf ATSIGN windreader DOTcom
KC2GUI

Home of the WindReader Electronic Theodolite
Read the WIND

"Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however

long
and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival."
- Winston [Leonard Spencer] Churchill (1874 - 1965)

Dost thou not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed?
-Count Oxenstierna (ca 1620) to the young King Gustavus Adolphus





Steve Goodman June 18th 04 03:49 PM

Swim Ladder
 
Defender.com sells a ladder made out of canvas that has two or three steps\,
folds neatly when not in use, and which can easily be attached to any deck
or swim platform hardware by a snap swivel. Best of all, it is very easy to
climb out of the water. I keep one on my dinghy and one near the swim
platform as the ladder that came with my boat is unusable. Also, it is not
expensive.
Steve
"Vic Fraenckel" wrote in message
.. .
I am looking for a swim ladder for my 41' Ketch. I need one that makes it
easy for someone with limited arm strength. The current ladder does not
project far enough into the water thus forcing the person to pull herself

up
with arm strength.

Where would be a good place to look for good boarding/swim ladders?

Any enlightenment will be appreciated.

TIA

Vic

--
__________________________________________________ ______

Victor Fraenckel - The Windman
victorf ATSIGN windreader DOTcom
KC2GUI

Home of the WindReader Electronic Theodolite
Read the WIND

"Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however

long
and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival."
- Winston [Leonard Spencer] Churchill (1874 - 1965)

Dost thou not know, my son, with how little wisdom the world is governed?
-Count Oxenstierna (ca 1620) to the young King Gustavus Adolphus





Rosalie B. June 19th 04 09:31 PM

Swim Ladder
 
"Vic Fraenckel" wrote:

I am looking for a swim ladder for my 41' Ketch. I need one that makes it
easy for someone with limited arm strength. The current ladder does not
project far enough into the water thus forcing the person to pull herself up
with arm strength.

Where would be a good place to look for good boarding/swim ladders?

We have a swim ladder on the stern which I can use quite nicely and I
can also use it to board the dinghy from the boat. We have bought
several add-on ladders to try to get into and out of the dinghy on the
side of the boat. This includes a ladder that Bob made of webbing,
and a ladder made of rigid materials.

None of them work well. From the dinghy, they slip sideways. If I am
in the water I have the same problem as your SO in that the bottom
ladder step of the bought ladder does not go down into the water. So
I can either put my foot on the lower rung, or put my hands on the
sides of the ladder, but not both.

Our swim ladder folds up into the lifelines. But when we are
underway, we leave it halfway down so that someone in the water could
pull on the line and deploy the ladder down into the water. The
lowest step doesn't have a wood rung and is down in the water.


grandma Rosalie


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