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Old 04-02-2021, 03:51 PM   #1
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Lower Kaskaskia River, IL
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Thumbs up Ladder Replacement '92 1800SR

All - Moved my project from the Maxum Maintenance tab to fully include my project on my '92 Maxum 1800SR.
Having owned this boat all it's lifetime you get the word as to what should be done to make it better. The issue of getting in and out of the boat when in use became more transparent that ever here of late. I guess getting up in my year's has helped me realize the issue clearly. Will turn 65 next month. The summer months the boat has been home to the family and many friends. The biggest complaint was the boarding ladder was insufficient to say the least. Thanks to the Forum I was directed to a company called Windline and found a suitable replacement ladder (SM-3X 35"H Stainless 3-step). After receiving the new ladder at the end of January 2021 the project began in earnst. Make the replacement fit in the well where the existing ladder was and securely install. I will make separate posts to include the details plus some photos as well.
deanries (Go Big or Go Home)
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