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boarding ladder
- Gilligan 1955
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 3807
- Location: Peterborough
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boarding ladder
- bud37
- Admiral
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Re: boarding ladder
There are some solutions for cleating the loop end of your dock lines with different poles designed to be used from the boat decks. That should take care of the leaping around to some extent. Listen I hear ya, that is the main reason we don't have a boat anymore, crew just not spry.....

As for after , just regular boarding, there are some nice drop ladders etc, I am sure someone will chime in with an example.

- km1125
- Admiral
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Re: boarding ladder
A couple times with a very low dock we exited and re-boarded from the dock to the swim platform, then climbed the ladder to the aft deck.
- MyPleasure
- First Mate
- Posts: 116
- Joined: October 18th, 2022, 7:08 pm
- Vessel Info: 1992 Carver 36 aft cabin with Volvo 740b engines. Westerbeke 5kw generator. Bought the boat in Portland Oregon in June, and a friend and I brought it up to Sidney, BC. Great trip!
- Location: Victoria
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Re: boarding ladder
I was lucky enough to work as a steel fabricator, and I made my own stairs to the swim grid. On our 36 Uniflite, I built a new wider swim grid so that there was room to go around the stairs to get to the dock.
I’ll see if I can find some pictures of the some of the stairs that I built for our boats.
1st Carver 1987 32 Aft Cabin
2nd Carver 1989 4207 Aft Cabin
3rd Carver 1995 350 Voyager
4th (current) 1992 36 Carver Aft Cabin
- MyPleasure
- First Mate
- Posts: 116
- Joined: October 18th, 2022, 7:08 pm
- Vessel Info: 1992 Carver 36 aft cabin with Volvo 740b engines. Westerbeke 5kw generator. Bought the boat in Portland Oregon in June, and a friend and I brought it up to Sidney, BC. Great trip!
- Location: Victoria
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 19 times
Re: boarding ladder
I was lucky enough to work as a steel fabricator, and I made my own stairs to the swim grid. On our 36 Uniflite, I built a new wider swim grid so that there was room to go around the stairs to get to the dock.
I’ll see if I can find some pictures of the some of the stairs that I built for our boats.
1st Carver 1987 32 Aft Cabin
2nd Carver 1989 4207 Aft Cabin
3rd Carver 1995 350 Voyager
4th (current) 1992 36 Carver Aft Cabin
- plittle2005
- Deck Hand
- Posts: 95
- Joined: September 28th, 2020, 3:04 pm
- Vessel Info: 1992 Carver 350 Aft Cabin
- Location: Weehawken NJ
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Re: boarding ladder
https://defender.com/en_us/plastimo-mul ... &615=24469
I hang it permanently off the Stbd rail opening and can easily step down to a low dock, as well as climb back up quickly.
- krawdad
- Scurvy Dog
- Posts: 9
- Joined: October 19th, 2022, 4:16 pm
- Vessel Info: Carver 1999 405 Aft. 454 Horizon motors
- Location: Great Lakes
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Re: boarding ladder
The downside is it blocks off a large portion of the gunwale so if you want to get by it you have to either deploy it or step over it.
The other issue is it can not be "left" fully deployed. The bottom step is very close to the dock so if the boat rocks side to side the bottom step could hit the dock. Likewise, unless it is folded it sticks out past the rub rail and could get ripped off the boat during a less than stellar docking.
Hope this helps someone. If I can figure out how, I'll post some pics when I can. Despite the short comings, the wife is delighted. Happy wife.... you know the rest. Too often she was a prisoner on the boat
Regards all KC
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