Boat Steps

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These seemed pretty spendy to buy, but I’ve been wanting a set regardless. Most sets I looked at were a few hundred bucks. My uncle (KBV) was able to put these together for about $30.

Has anyone else put a set on? Likes? Dislikes?
 


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You might want a handle to hang on to, its a long way down if you miss or slip off the first step as your getting out.
 

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I climb using steps on wheel -- I hardly climb in my boat dry --- its down in the water - step in old lady takes care of driving truck i/o
 

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It would be my luck to have the Minnkota deploy as I use it for my handle
 


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These seemed pretty spendy to buy, but I’ve been wanting a set regardless. Most sets I looked at were a few hundred bucks. My uncle (KBV) was able to put these together for about $30.

Has anyone else put a set on? Likes? Dislikes?

A handle up off that top step would make a huge difference. I have the ez steps on my boat and they are great for loading people into the boat and once you remember you have them for getting yourself out of the boat. Way nicer than sliding over the side of your boat and onto the trailer.
 

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