ATTN: AlloyToy, and other ladder lovers

Truck and Trailer discussion
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JETTYWOLF
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ATTN: AlloyToy, and other ladder lovers

#1

Post by JETTYWOLF »

Alloytoy, I know ya want a ladder too, but since I'm a detail watcher.
I saw this on the Pacific boat trailer web site.

A cool ladder design:

http://www.pacifictrailers.com/index.cf ... rs.gallery - GO LOOK AT ALUMINUM BOAT GALLERY

Look at this gallery and tell me that ladder idea isn't cool.

Mine works great, and was EZ to do on my trailer
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I find it hard to believe, everyone doesn't have one that trailers their boat.
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#2

Post by warthog5 »

They will not work real well if you had a pulpit and it was close under a pulpit.

This is due to the angle the trailer goes down a ramp and then the boat changes angles as it is powered off.

It will get hung up. fact is if your pulpit is long the anchor can get hung up on the pulpit.

My winch stand is on the shorter side. I still had to turn the flukes up, as they would barely touch sometimes. They don't now, but it looked a little weird for a while.


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AlloyToy
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#3

Post by AlloyToy »

Nice, Very nice!!!!! Handrail too...........
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