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Retractable ladder slides up above the water line to prevent marine growth. Double-rung locking mechanism keeps the ladder stable when climbing out of the water. Mounting hardware not included. |
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Comments about Dockmate International Dock Wide-Step Dock Lift Ladder, 3-Step:
Put this on our wooden floating dock so the grandkids could climb up without having to go up slippery boat ramp to get out of water. Even the neighbor's 2-yr-old can climb it, and the wide steps make it, I feel, safer for the small kids to use so their feet won't slip through. Small snafu in installation when my husband had the step section turned backwards ;-) (not the easiest instructions to follow) but that was easily fixed and the kids love it now!!
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Comments about Dockmate International Dock Wide-Step Dock Lift Ladder, 3-Step:
Used for my floating Jet Dock and works perfect
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Comments about Dockmate International Dock Wide-Step Dock Lift Ladder, 3-Step:
Will use on my dock... heavy duty... make well... we will probably buy the same product for our other dock soon
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how for down from top of dock will ladder reach? does the 3 step ladder slid up out of water? have plastic composit decking (timber tech) is there any special mounting involved ie: plate to protect plastic? thanksAsked on 6/8/2009 by Frank the fish from lbi1 answer
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The 3-step ladder will reach 36" from the top of the dock to the last step. Each ladder has 12" between steps and then you have a 12" step up from the first step to the top of the dock.
Yes, the rungs of the ladder slide up out of the water. There is no special plate to protect plastic but we do have quick release brackets (see item 86913)that mount to the dock and then you can easily remove the ladder when not in use for periods of time.Answered on 6/9/2009 by Michael from Overtons
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Re; the 3 step ladder: How far apart is each step?Asked on 5/17/2009 by chopperbill75 from Bloomfield Hills, Mi1 answer
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Steps are 12" apart.Answered on 5/26/2009 by Michael from Overtons

