Aluminum Folding Floating Dock Ladder on 2040-parts.com
Johns Island, South Carolina, United States
New never installed folding 4 step ladder for floating docks. Made from marine grade heavy gauge aluminum that folds up out of the water to prevent marine growth, ladder measures 44" long with 17" wide anti slip steps and is angled out at the bottom for ease of use. Heavy duty and still under 20 lbs. with simple instillation
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