Turns out my ladder definitely does hit the rudder. In fact the rudder keeps
the hinges from opening all the way when it's centered. Lower two rungs are
under water, the bottom one probably 18" deep.
Cheers,
Randy
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Well, there were witnesses... say no more! ;-)
Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11
On 2016-08-13 12:31 PM, Persuasion37 via CnC-List wrote:
I fail to see the problem with the ladder. You don't want riff raff getting
back on the boat.
My apologies to all mother in laws😜
Mike
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If you turn the rudder it moves completely out of the way. Even with the
rudder centered my ladder
does not touch it but is close.
Check the stern from the inside. There may be stiffening strip laminated
horizontally across that
provides a good location to bolt the ladder to.
Michael Brown
Wi
; 1994 C270 “Legato”
> Ottawa, ON
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> I will second the comments about ensur
The central location would also depend on if you have a split backstay or not.
With a split one, you want it central. It also, usually, makes the gate easier
to install.
Marek
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I fail to see the problem with the ladder. You don't want riff raff getting
back on the boat.
My apologies to all mother in laws😜
Mike
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C&C 37 K/CB
Long Sault
> On Aug 13, 2016, at 10:28 AM, G Collins via CnC-List
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> I will second the comments about ensuring a good length
You want to have, at least, a good rung or two under water and a reasonable way
of clearing the pushpit. This applies to those of us who are not built like
Mark Spitz. Your Admiral will be thankful.
I know that it may sound funny, but one of the reasons why we changed boats was
the difficulty
I will second the comments about ensuring a good length of the ladder is
underwater when folded down - my mother-in-law fell into the water one time off
our previous boat, and could not get up the ladder - the lowest rung was barely
below the surface. After that debacle I invested in a lifeslin
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Hi Ali,
I have a 1972 C&C 30 Mk. I, hull #7, with a hinging swim ladder in the middle
of the transom. I don't
FWIW, I would work out the best way to securely mount it on the transom. This
keeps it usable when hove to, out of the way most of the time, and accessible
when needed.
I recently amused myself while sailing singlehanded by losing my spinnaker (in
turtle) over the side, and not noticing for
Hi Ali,
I have a 1972 C&C 30 Mk. I, hull #7, with a hinging swim ladder in the middle
of the transom. I don't think the bottom rung hits the rudder - I'll confirm
that later today. But I worry about people stepping on the top of the rudder.
Fortunately I have tiller steering, so I can turn the
r, Maine
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I just looked at sailboat data. I see what you mean about the rudder.
You could certainly mount it to the side. Th
I just looked at sailboat data. I see what you mean about the rudder.
You could certainly mount it to the side. The key to using a boarding ladder
to get in the boat from the water, say, if swimming, you want at least one
rung below the water line. Two would make it much easier. With you
uina
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I am sending it back. I maybe should have looked more at the
measurements – it looks like it came from a 1/3 scale model!
It might be good for a RIB in the 14-16
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Good news is the vendor has a 14 day return policy
J
Bad news is I cannot find the ladder I want *anywhere*, cheap or not! Did the
standard sailboat stern ladder become illegal or something
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I am sending it back. I maybe should have looked more at the measurements – it
looks like it came from a 1/3 scale model!
It might be good for a
I am sending it back. I maybe should have looked more at the measurements – it
looks like it came from a 1/3 scale model!
It might be good for a RIB in the 14-16 foot range maybe? I checked to see if
it would fit the dinghy and it would except the vertical mounts are too tall
for the dinghy st
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Joe;
I have a friend who has an EBay store, and we have talked about this seller a
couple of times.
Five Oc
she sees on the other boats, and we all know a captain
is below an admiral ;)
Joe
Coquina
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I ordered one. There are 3 left now.
Joe
Coquina
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I ordered one. There are 3 left now.
Joe
Coquina
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I ordered one. There are 3 left now.
Joe
Coquina
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Joe,
That's a great price on a l
Joe,
That's a great price on a ladder. The pic shows a clip over the hinge that
would prevent the bottom from swinging past straight, but I can't tell if it
locks. The rungs may be uncomfortable at an angle, but something could be added
to help that. I'm interested too.
Chuck
Resolute
1990
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