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Can any of you reccomend a good ladder for swimming that is removable? I have looked at a few but they are not wide enough for the gunnel. I have an accordion style one that I may fabricate an a bracket to go over the stern. Any input, pictures or links wqould be great.
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I use a hook over type ladder with the little fold out legs. I don't remember the manufacturer.
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Just carry a sturdy gaff.......
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I got an Armstrong ladder here in Stuart. Small bracket on transom and a 4 foot ladder that it mount to when you need it . Great, works very well , easy to climb up and dosen't garbage up the transom
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