"Gregory Hall" wrote in message
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Try one of these. It's easy to use with dive fins on. It's made of
stainless steel and the one I have has held up extremely well. It's easy
to get off the hull mounted bracket but won't fall off of its own devices.
http://www.garelick.com/product.php?pnumber=19833
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Gregory Hall
Greg
There's one of these on a Jenneau I was on recently.
The ladder concept is great, open on the sides, but this particular boat
only had the ladder and no handholds up higher.
It was a mighty unsteady last step as you held on to the top of the ladder
and attempted to lunge for a guardrail.
A dive boat I was on in Exmouth last year had a swinging, closed ladder -
not good at all. On your example, the open rungs suit fins to a T.
Hoges in WA