Real dive ladder

While No Pressure is in the shop for maintenance and bottom paint Merry and I went diving on a commercial dive boat. Merry fell in love with the ladder on the Giant Stride.

We've had many issues with the Armstrong ladders we have used for the past eight years. The weight of our dive gear bends the brackets and we even bent one of the ladders. I've contacted a few boat metal fabricators in the area but haven't heard back yet. I'm looking to get a ladder made that I can swing up when not in use and not have to keep it in the head when we're in our slip.

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Armstrong bracket

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Armstrong ladder

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Armstrong Swing ladder. This bracket makes the ladder stick out at such a large angle that it was difficult to jump off the swimstep as well as climb back aboard.

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This is what we're looking for. Hopefully I can find someone locally to fabricate this. Jim Simmerman, the owner of the Giant Stride couldn't remember who made his.
 
That looks great...but on my 22' boat it would not work...before you install a ladder try climbing over the transom... I dive a lot...and it is almost impossible to get in from the back with any gear on.

What I did was have a bracket made to fit on the side so I could use a 4 step dive ladder...it is shown in my Album.... SEA3PO it is mounted close to the cabin so you can use the hand hold on the cabin for balance...

Joel
SEA3PO 22' C-Dory
 
I just got a 16 angler and it came with a nice dive ladder which I neither need or will use. If any of you want it you I would be happy to give it to ya for the postage. It appears to be an Armstrong or a close copy
 
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