Rebording ladder

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Re: Rebording ladder

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Sorry for the delay. I will get some pics and the weight today. PM me for my phone number. Rick
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Re: Rebording ladder

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if you look at the photos of the silverton I posted, the ladder that as on the end of the dock is the ladder that came off of our F-32. I removed it from the old fiberglass swim platform and never re-installed it when I changed it to a teak platform.

It is like Commodaves . I installed a couple of brackets with key pins so I install and remove the ladder when the kids are in the water.
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Re: Rebording ladder

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Is that Dover Rd in the background out the window???? I recognize it!! OK -- not really. If you decide to part with this ladder, I'd probably be interested in it. Right now I have one that you flip down to get out of the water, then flip up to get up to the back deck. See the tri on the left. My kid likes the kind on the right, and maybe I do too. The gleaming boat on the right now has a new name -- Enterprise.

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And I think I looked at the "Hawk's Nest" when I was shopping. I think the asking price was $9K, which was about $15K too much. The most memorable thing was seeing the crankshaft through the top of the thing that used to be a piston.
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Re: Rebording ladder

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Bubbabuda, Sorry can't figure this PM thing out! My number is 905 839 2610. Ken
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