Dock Edge Flip Up Stainless Steel 4 Step Dock Ladder F2214f on 2040-parts.com
Lake Elsinore, California, United States
FLIP UP DOCK 4 STEP LADDER
These ladders feature a hinged design which allows the ladder to flip out of the water when not in use. Stainless Steel with 3 3/4' wide steps. Elegant brushed finish. 1 1/2" tubing.
Secured up or down with a handy retainer pin. Item may be returned if unused and in same packaging as item was shipped in.
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