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Features
The Tie Down Dock Ladder is made from 1" square galvanized steel tubing and 14-gauge galvanized steel steps to protect against rust and corrosion in saltwater. 300-lb. capacity. Optional Quick Release (Item 321215) sold separately. Mounting hardware not included.
Handles:
11" from the edge of the dock
16.5" high
18" between the two handles
Steps:
11" between each step
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Handles:
11" from the edge of the dock
16.5" high
18" between the two handles
Steps:
11" between each step
- 1" square steel tubing
- Galvanized to protect against rust
- 300-lb. capacity
Specs
Dimensions Deployed | 49"H |
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Material | Galvanized |
Weight Capacity | 300.00 lbs |
Unit Weight | 31.08 lb |
Brand | Tie Down Engineering |
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The Tie Down Dock Ladder is made from 1" square galvanized steel tubing and 14-gauge galvanized steel steps to protect against rust and corrosion in saltwater. 300-lb. capacity. Optional Quick Release (Item 321215) sold separately. Mounting hardware not included.
Handles:
11" from the edge of the dock
16.5" high
18" between the two handles
Steps:
11" between each step
Show moreShow less
Handles:
11" from the edge of the dock
16.5" high
18" between the two handles
Steps:
11" between each step
- 1" square steel tubing
- Galvanized to protect against rust
- 300-lb. capacity
Dimensions Deployed | 49"H |
---|---|
Material | Galvanized |
Weight Capacity | 300.00 lbs |
Unit Weight | 31.08 lb |
Brand | Tie Down Engineering |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
LKG from
JUNK ZERO STARS
where to begin, oh yeah, most of the bolt holes were filled with welding flux, mounting holes for deck are far to close to edge resulting in a sketchy mounting point, finish is junk and looks nothing like the picture online, plan on throwing away after I buy a better one.
Date published: 2019-05-27
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Blondie from
Gets the job done!
Works great for me and my 5 small grandkids. Easy to take in for the winter. The angled steps are so much more comfortable than the straight ones. The little "scoops" than hold the ladder to the cleat could be sturdier. We had one heavy person bend them. But for the last 5 years it has performed well.
Date published: 2020-08-31