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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... "Hoges in WA" wrote in news:gIPEj.1102$n8.468 @news-server.bigpond.net.au: Hoges in WA Buy a European boat made to board from being backed up to a quay. The Amel, for instance, has a nicely engineerred ladder that becomes a boarding ramp if laid out horizontally, but becomes a step ladder if set down vertically. It has mahogany (of course) panels that fit in it. It stores along the rail at sea, starboard side aft. A pin acts as a pivot and you just pivot it over the stern for stern-to docking or you can drop it over the stern and the bottom two steps go into the water for swim boarding or diving. Larry - I am fairly sure I couldn't afford an Amel. I read the ads that the Potter chap has in Cruising World and dream but reality is different to that. I've been looking at Tayanas for a while now, hence my original question. I'll try to find out some detail on the ramp for the Amel - anything that has more than one use has things going for it. Hoges in WA snipped |
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