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Stocking S.s 2 Step Slide Mount Boat Boarding Ladder Telescoping High Quality on 2040-parts.com

US $44.29
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply


 
Customer Service

Working day:
Monday to Saturday--
09:00AM-18:30(Chinese time)
05:00PM-02:30AM(USA time)

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Specification:
  • The telescoping steps on this boat ladder fold quickly and effortlessly into the water for safe boarding. For storage, the low profile stainless steel steps fold compactly and also gives this boarding ladder a very sleek look.
  • Our boat ladders are constructed of marine grade stainless steel and have a proofload to support even the biggest swimmer/1190lbs. Each step has a slip-proof plastic tread to assure maximum safety.
  • This boat ladder is designed to be mounted below your swim grid or other platform. When stowed, it folds flat beneath your swim grid/platform. This leaves your swim grid completely unobstructed, yet the ladder can easily fold out at your convenience. Each ladder includes a velcro strap that can be used to wrap around the mounting bracket to ensure the steps remain securely in place when not in use.
Features:
  • Mounts easily under any swim platform or other mounting area
  • Telescoping steps easily fold out
  • Constructed of marine grade Stainless Steel
  • Non-Slip treads
  • Length deployed - 23.5"
  • Length stowed - 13.5"
  • Height stowed - 2.7"
  • Overall width - 11.6"
  • Mount width - 10.2" Under Platform
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  • The following is the estimated time as our experience:
    • USA from USA Store CA & KY (it takes 3-7 days)
    • Australia and Canada(it takes 7-12 working days)
    • UK ,France ,Spain ,Italy and Germany (it takes 5-12 working days)
    • Other Country (it takes 12-27 working days)
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  • PS:Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.
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