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Posted: December 08 2010 at 12:40 | IP Logged Quote rjrtrg

If you ever found yourself at a strange dock without your dock steps, you know what a pain getting on and off is.

Well, the addition of a beautiful teak boarding ladder is the answer. It is removable with matching hardware on both sides of the boat so that you can install it on either side. When not in use, it folds up and locks in line with the rail.

I keep it on the outboard side of my boat when in my home port and use my dock steps. When I am travelling I can set it on which ever side I tie up on. No more loading the dock steps for travel



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