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Gerald I forgot you are afraid to get in the water this one is better for you. http://cgi.ebay.com/prop-guard-prope...:B:SRCH:US:101
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Gerald I forgot you are afraid to get in the water this one is better for you. http://cgi.ebay.com/prop-guard-prope...:B:SRCH:US:101
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You don't need a ladder!
Install a pair of grab handles. This really has worked well. All you do is grab the handle, place your foot on the trim tab and pull yourself onto the back of the boat.
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I ordered them from Robert in the Parts Dept at Fountain. I can't remember the size, feel free to ask Robert to pull my order and ask him to give you the specs. It was a stock size that they use all the time. I would measure but the boat is in storage two hours from home. This fix also works great for grabbing the boat while getting dropped of by a bouy boat and such.