Happiest day in this boater's life

Agree with Roger, it was just put in the brackets upside down. I have a piece of SS cable whch attatches my swim ladder to the hand rails. I would hat to loose that puppy! Most boats come with plastic clips which go on the back of the transom, and the ladder is stowed that way. I have seen other boat run with the ladder in that position. I would still secure it. Also not leave it out in the marina. Sometimes thinks "walk".

I mentioned to the Armstrong folks that my clip which kept it in place in the water seemed a little loose at a boat show. He reached into a bag, and gave me a new one, he said might be slightly tighter.
 
That's correct, I just put it in upside down for the photo. Other boats I dive from have the locking pin so they can motor with the ladder attached that way. Merry doesn't trust that having a cable leash will keep the ladder from bouncing out of the bracket and going right into the props. We'll stow it in a fish locker while under way.
 
I ordered vinyl lettering before the boat was delivered, and today Merry and I got to do another ritual. We put the name No Pressure on each side and our hailing port on the transom. It looks like a real boat now. :mrgreen:
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Nice!

I secure my ladder while diving with a SS piece that slides between the ladder and bracket held in place with a coat hanger.

I also bought a 3 step AL ladder that floats and fits in the fish box. I had to recover a 4 step SS ladder a few years ago in 65' and decided I wanted one that floats :)
 
Do you wedge the ss piece in? Our boat came with a three rung Armstrong ss ladder that floats. Well, it says it floats on their website. I forgot to put it in the water tonight to test it.
 
Congrats on the new boat! She looks great. We're loving our 25' and I finally get to sneak out and do a few dives tomorrow.

I also installed the roll control system for our dive tanks and they have worked great so far.
 
Pacificcoast101":1z02ybao said:
Do you wedge the ss piece in? Our boat came with a three rung Armstrong ss ladder that floats. Well, it says it floats on their website. I forgot to put it in the water tonight to test it.

I have a flat SS rectangle with one hole drilled on one end. In this hole I ran a coat hanger with a twisted end so that it can't slide all the way through. The other side of the coat hanger I shaped into a tear drop so I can place it over the other side of the rectangle. Does this make sense?

I might try to find a non-rusting solution this year (coat hanger rusts quickly exposed to salt water of course) but it has worked perfectly.
 
Congrats on the new boat.
It looks beautiful!!!!
Keep an eye out for "C-Pelican" when at Catalina as I try to get over there as often as possible.
I also started diving again after a 30-year hiatus.

Jeff
 
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I'm maybe missing something here about securing the dive ladder in place. Don't you guys have a rotating locking ring as shown here? If not, they'll send you one N/C.
 
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