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Old 22 February 2006, 12:30   #1
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Tube ladder

I´m looking for a ladder which will be placed over the tube (0,56 m dia)

Anbody who can help were to buy?
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Old 22 February 2006, 12:40   #2
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Does it need to be.........

.......a ladder - what about this -I have one - it's great.
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Old 22 February 2006, 12:48   #3
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We do this high quality stainless steel one, the bottom step folds up.
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Old 22 February 2006, 13:23   #4
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Thanks Ribshop, I can´t find it on your web page, i will use it on a Tempest 625, see pic. Price ? How to order?

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Any photos of how it's attached? And how much - special offer for Ribnet members???
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Old 22 February 2006, 21:47   #6
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.......a ladder - what about this -I have one - it's great.
More details please....we like very much!!

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ropes/cross bars

That strap looks real nice; simple, effective. I have seen one with two parallel ropes and a couple of cross bars, too. Easy to make. j
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How's that foot strap fastened to the RIB/toobs??
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The ladders are designed to be fitted over the tubes while slightly deflated. You then inflate to full pressure. This is usually enough to keep the ladder in place. However I do recommend that a small pad eye is fitted to the deck directly below the ladder to allow a small strap to prevent the ladder from slipping when it is being used. They are designed to fit tubes of a diameter 530-570mm.

Retail price is 190 + vat, however will sell for £99 + vat to rib-net members.

Shipping in the UK will be £9.98 for next day carrier.

orders can be taken over the phone on 0044 (0)1489 556800 or email sales@rib-shop.com.

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thanks, how much will you charge for shipping to Sweden ?
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Old 23 February 2006, 13:53   #11
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Price for shipping to Sweden ouch £38.30 for 3 - 5 day service
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Old 23 February 2006, 21:37   #12
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.......a ladder - what about this -I have one - it's great.
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How do these straps secure to the boat and where can you get them?

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Old 24 February 2006, 00:41   #13
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Search the internet for St. Croix - Folding Ladder F/Inflatables. The price varies and a good deal can be found. I have tried many types of ladders and found this ladder to be one of the best.


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Old 24 February 2006, 08:58   #14
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Looks ok
best price I can find $185 ? anyone who can find a better price?
Only sales in USA ?
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Old 24 February 2006, 09:10   #15
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find one here http://a1672.g.akamai.net/7/1672/116.../369102579.jpg

but to expensive
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Old 24 February 2006, 10:59   #16
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Personally I would be worried having a permanently fitted ladder over the side of the boat, the chances of it being damaged and then damaging the tube would be too great

look at this , a fraction of the cost with 75% of the functionality of the fitted one Des
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Old 24 February 2006, 12:46   #17
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Perfect Scary Des, very good solution, thanks
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See if you can try out a soft ladder before buying. They have a habit of swinging up under the boat as you step on them, which makes it sort of hard to climb. Might not be to your liking.

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