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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... News f2s wrote: "Don White" wrote in message news:abqDf.3902$VV4.103038@ursa- As a matter of interest, do all US boats have boarding/bathing ladders? In the nice warm Mediterranean, most boats do. Easily the best and quickest aid to getting someone aboard in most circumstances. In the cold waters of UK, they're rare. Perverse? 'Blow up that dinghy - Fast!' JimB In Canada a re-boarding device is a requirement on boats 6 metres or over with a freeboard in excess of .5 metre. http://boating.ncf.ca/equipment.html Interesting. But in my opinion the reboarding device has to be permanently mounted in such a way that a person in the water (as - falling into the sea while boarding, a common event, even at the dockside) can immediately swim round to it, drop the ladder and climb back aboard. JimB Yup! That's why I installed a four rung ss boarding ladder on my transom last year. I'll keep the little hook model that came with the boat for 'over the side' boarding in rough seas. A PO of my boat did go over the side and couldn't get back aboard until someone came by and helped him out of the water. The boat has an outboard rudder, so he installed a step on it and another on the ransom. I have never tried it in rough water, but again if it is that rough, I stay in the pilothouse if at all possible. Leanne |
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