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I'm looking for a source for a teak or mahogany classic style
folding boarding ladder similar to this one...

http://wwww.trademe.co.nz/photoserve...48456_full.jpg

Lyman boats sells one, but it's quite expensive. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any other sources.

Cindy

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This type of ladder has been around for many years, both east and west
coast. I see them ocasionally at swap meets and on eBay.. A good used one
will sell for around $100-$200 and still require refinishing or minor
repairs.

So exspensive is relative to the quality of the steps.

Many or the used unit I've seen appear to be made to fit by a boat owner or
custom built to fit the hull contour.. The attachment hardware and hinges
are available in several catalogs for this purpose.. You might consider
building one your self. (until you discover the price of Teak)..


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This type of ladder has been around for many years, both east and west
coast. I see them ocasionally at swap meets and on eBay.. A good used one
will sell for around $100-$200 and still require refinishing or minor
repairs.

So exspensive is relative to the quality of the steps.

Many or the used unit I've seen appear to be made to fit by a boat owner or
custom built to fit the hull contour.. The attachment hardware and hinges
are available in several catalogs for this purpose.. You might consider
building one your self. (until you discover the price of Teak)..


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Steve
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I saw an aluminium version of this last summer. The guy told me he got
it out of the Defender catalogue. I could not find it.
Jim

Steve wrote:
This type of ladder has been around for many years, both east and west
coast. I see them ocasionally at swap meets and on eBay.. A good used one
will sell for around $100-$200 and still require refinishing or minor
repairs.

So exspensive is relative to the quality of the steps.

Many or the used unit I've seen appear to be made to fit by a boat owner or
custom built to fit the hull contour.. The attachment hardware and hinges
are available in several catalogs for this purpose.. You might consider
building one your self. (until you discover the price of Teak)..



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I saw an aluminium version of this last summer. The guy told me he got
it out of the Defender catalogue. I could not find it.
Jim

Steve wrote:
This type of ladder has been around for many years, both east and west
coast. I see them ocasionally at swap meets and on eBay.. A good used one
will sell for around $100-$200 and still require refinishing or minor
repairs.

So exspensive is relative to the quality of the steps.

Many or the used unit I've seen appear to be made to fit by a boat owner or
custom built to fit the hull contour.. The attachment hardware and hinges
are available in several catalogs for this purpose.. You might consider
building one your self. (until you discover the price of Teak)..





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In article ,
Cindy Ballreich wrote:

I'm looking for a source for a teak or mahogany classic style
folding boarding ladder similar to this one...

http://wwww.trademe.co.nz/photoserve...48456_full.jpg

Lyman boats sells one, but it's quite expensive. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any other sources.

Cindy


I've got a similar one in the basement, gathering dust after I
refinished it. Offer?

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Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
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In article ,
Cindy Ballreich wrote:

I'm looking for a source for a teak or mahogany classic style
folding boarding ladder similar to this one...

http://wwww.trademe.co.nz/photoserve...48456_full.jpg

Lyman boats sells one, but it's quite expensive. I was wondering
if anyone knew of any other sources.

Cindy


I've got a similar one in the basement, gathering dust after I
refinished it. Offer?

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/
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