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John F.
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Ladder from box to bridge

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I really don't like the stock Bertram set-up, and my ladder is missing one of the "bullet" things that fit into the end of the ladder that fits into the holes in the flybridge. I need a ladder--or more accurately, my wife wants the ladder to stay. So, I was thinking of a bracket with a pin type set-up like on a bimini top. Any FBC or SF owners have a good idea or solution? Thanks
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JohnF,
How about using the type of ladder that Yannis posted about, it's on the next page of posts under 28 Bertram fly bridge ladder. It looks like a pretty good set -up and hinges up out of the way when you have to get into the engine box.
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Thanks Pete. I looked at that. Neat design. I'm just trying to see what else others have done. I've seen some pretty clever stuff here over the years.
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Not my boat and no affiliation with the owner. Just looking through and thought this was an interesting solution to the ladder.
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2007/Be ... 1fJ4xb2e2w
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Thanks for the link. Interesting, but not for me.
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1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J
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John i have-stock ladder complete with all fittings excellent condition. Free on my end just make donation.
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Bob-

That may really work for now. My stock ladder isn't that great, and is missing the bullet thing that fits into the top on one side. Thanks. I really hate to ask, but could I trouble you for a picture of the ladder?

John

Mike,

I've seen your pipework. Great idea, but not going to work for the wife. That, and I don't have a gin pole. Thanks though.

John
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1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J
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I removed my ladder many years ago, just have the side steps for the bridge.

My mom still enjoys the boat, she is 85 and still can get on the bridge.
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I pull the ladder out of basement damm near perfect will photo tommorow.
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John, try this.
Perhaps not as wide, but look at the principle !


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john i have no idea why you want a photo the ladder is as new maybe you may want to lighten the color of teak steps with teak brightener. steps were in storage 20 years.

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Re: Ladder from box to bridge

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John, hey, there ain't better than Bob's.
It would help if you told us your family's prerequisites of a B31 ladder.
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Bob-

I'm grateful for the ladder and didn't mean to offend. The ladder on my '69 had different treads than the ladder I have now on Crows Nest, and both are different than yours and are built different. Yours looks perfect, and looks a lot better than the ladder I had on the Anna E and that I have now on Crows Nest. Its a big step up. I'll pm you, and make a donation to the site. Again, I really appreciate it.

John
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Re: Ladder from box to bridge

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John the stainless rails look real clean this is OEM 1973 flybridge cruiser serial # 1301 . The former owner took it off and store it and i received it with boat when i purchase it so it has been off boat at least twenty years.pm me for details .
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