Clay
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http://www.mysticstainless.com/foldaway.html
Agreed but egads, $500 for a ladder!
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 12:13 PM, Clay <clay...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Just a quick note on stern swim ladders and platforms. If there is much
>wave action they are dangerous. I still have my stern swim ladder but have
>added a ladder amid ship that I can use if there is any wave action.
>Breck Caine CR 38 #19
We agree and chose the folding ladder from:
http://www.mysticstainless.com/foldaway.html
..easy mounting hardware on the toe track rail and can be easily
changed to either side of the boat if need be..
Clay
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The boarding ladder is Watco Teak oil with a little Pecan wood stain added for color. This is easy, just wiped on, good penetrating water protection without being slippery- 3 coats- no sanding between.
All the brightwork on the boat is Epifanes. Two coats woodfinish gloss, four coats Epifanes gloss. BTW, I know they are expensive, but the 2" oval epifanes brush makes a big difference.
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Like it too! How heavy is it?
Richard Joiner
“Buiochas”
CR38 #161
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Subject: Re: [caborico] Re:
Boarding Ladders
I like it
It does seem that stowage is a bit of an issue with side-boarding ladders.
Not a bad idea!