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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
This ladder is excellent quality and looks exactly like original design.
Eva Méndez-Iragorri
Reviewed in Spain on December 17, 2020
PRODUCTO SEGUN DESCRIPCION
Robert Margenat Luque
Reviewed in Spain on October 9, 2020
muy buen producto, cumple mis expectativas
Jammer Jenn
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2019
I love the length of this telescopic ladder and it's ease of use. It's very sturdy and gets us both out of the water after diving in for a swim. I love that it folds neatly on the boat. Great value !
MikeC
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2018
It performs well as stated but giving this product a 3 stars. You have to strong to use this ladder. I may yet return it....1) As your weight is put on ladder it will swing away from you. Unless you have something to block that sway, the ladder swings past vertical. That makes the climb out difficult. I am using a pvc pipe under the top mount to limit the sway.2) Not included are grab bars. Ah but, you have to have something to grab at the top to get onto the deck. My option is to add a stainless steel shower grab bar. That’s $25 or more.3) Unless your deck mount is less than 16” above the water then half of the 4 steps will be out of the water. Only 2 steps in the water adds to the difficulty. If buying this style then you should consider 5 or 6 steps.4) I am not a large man (5-9 and 180 lbs) but this ladder is narrow. Hindsight is to buy 16” wide or more.Cheers!
Jürgen Voigt
Reviewed in Germany on June 1, 2018
Die Leiter ist sauber verarbeitet, funktioniert super. Ich bin voll zufrieden. Außerdem eine sehr gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Hersteller / Vertrieb ist unbedingt empfehlenswert.
Barbara Nee
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2017
just installed and it is AWESOME! i mean really it worked great. replaced an old one rung ladder which was free swinging and extremely hard to get back in boat with one rung and swing.this 4 rung ladder is incredible. we just installed so cant speak to durability yet but ease of use is great,would have given 5 stars if it also included nuts and bolts for install
Donald Martin
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2017
This is a pretty high quality ladder. Heavy and sturdy and definitely worth the money. Our older boat was missing the swim ladder from the platform and I was unable to find one that matched the existing brackets, so I fabricated some stainless brackets to attach to it and the swim deck. Works perfectly, and having the extra step in the water makes for an easy time getting back on the boat from the deep water we normally boat in. Highly recommend this option, especially if you are looking to replace a missing or broken OEM ladder.
kerswilla
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 11, 2017
Very good quality - a little bit narrow though.
Ryan Kadrian
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2016
Although this doesn't come with bolts and washers (these are cheap anyway and most any hardware store has them), it's very easy to install on a pontoon boat to make it easier and more enjoyable swimming in deep water. It folds all the way up and goes onto the deck platform in a very compact way. I've made light jumps (low power) off of it to quickly immerse myself to adjust to the water temperature and I'm about 170 pounds. It holds very well and is very sturdy. After a while of swimming in water 50 feet deep, it's easy enough to just hold onto the ladder to rest before swimming out again. I love this ladder (and, of course, swimming) and if you love swimming and have a pontoon (or similar) boat, this is perfect! I do, on occasion, step down too far and end up falling, going under, but that's a minor issue, especially if you're a good swimmer. Just be careful and feel downward before making that next step down.
C. PAZ
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016
This was purchased to upgrade a 3 step ladder on my Bayliner 175. At 52 years old (and not being in the best shape), folding myself practically in half to get out of the water onto my stock ladder was very difficult. It took the fun out of getting in the water. This ladder has solved my problem. I was an easy install as the screw holes matched the stock screw holes exactly. It was a little difficult to reach into the engine compartment to tighten the bolts, but ultimately it took under 30 minutes to install the new ladder. The extra step makes boarding much easier and even my kids appreciate it. Also worth noting, I am a heavy guy and I am confident that this ladder is very solid. One small issue that may bother some - on my Bayliner, the stock ladder, when closed, fits into a recessed area on the stern of the boat. The new ladder is a bit longer and it does not fit into the recessed area. It rests, therefore, a few inches above the stern deck. It doesn't bother me as, even when standing on the stern, one would not normally stand on the ladder whether recessed or not, but if you want a perfectly stock look, this might not be suitable.
S. Hock
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2015
Bought this for my Catalina 22 sailboat transom.Ladder is quite heavy and has a well made appearance. The stainless is bright and shiny giving the appearance of a more expensive ladder. How well the finish will hold up long term remains to be seen. Welds are neat and professional. Steps are covered with a plastic covering that is flat on top and has a modest embedded tread pattern. Easier on your feet than those round rungs. They hurt!The brackets for bolting fast are a solid feeling 1/16" thick stainless. Brackets are really set up for "over the top mounting" in my view. In my case the ladder will hang on the brackets. I did not like the hole positioning for the hanging use. Holes are too close to the bottom of the bracket so I drilled an additional hole higher up and will mount it there. The provided holes don't provide enough support towards the top.No hardware is provided. You must buy your own stainless bolts. Four are required. Brackets are pre-drilled with two holes as 5/16 ths inch.Initially the collapse feature seems a bit sticky. Will salt water make it worse?? Don't know ... Maybe it will loosen up in time.If you are doing a transom mount as I am, the provided brackets provide almost no "toe room" on a near vertical transom. I am installing 3/4" Starboard spacers under my brackets to create just a bit of stand off from the transom. Thicker might be required but 3/4 is what I have on hand. Inch or even inch and a quarter would probably be better. Consider if your transom is vertical, angled in or angled back.In the hanging mode the ladder is free to clunk and swing. Some sort of stop or bumper may have to be made. The brackets could also be squeezed some. If you have a stern rail you could tie it up but it might not be pretty. I'll be making a bumper as necessary.This is a very nice ladder over all from outward appearances. You'll have to make it work for you as I have.UPDATE: After mounting the ladder on my Catalina 22 I have found that the ladder tends to swing in towards the transom with weight on it. This happens with the boat on the trailer. The result is a reduction in "toe room" despite the addition of the 3/4" spacers. Something will need to be added to stop the ladder from swinging in against the transom. How it will act with the boat floating I'm not sure.
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