Boarding ladder oprions?

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My Lund has wave wackers that are very necessary. However, I've concluded I need some sort of emergency boarding ladder. Getting in if I fall out alone would be tough. Or if my dad were to fall overboard it would be tough to get him back in too. Any recommendations for a ladder that could be used on the side of the boat? I've seen mesh options but would lime to see what others have. Thanks!
 


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In an emergency you could rip off the plastic wave wacker and step up on the motor cavitation plate.

Mine came with a step similar to link below. Bolts to motor mount and stows up with a pin. Much easier than stepping on the cav plate.

For an emergency, I wouldn't rely on anything that isn't permanently attached as Murphy says it would be put away the one time you need it.

https://drewcraft.com/product/emergency-boat-ladder-with-mount-for-engine-bolts/
 

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In an emergency, don't forget you can use the motor tilt to lift someone into the boat. I've had to use this- foot on the cavitation plate - stand with stiff leg. Like pushing a whale over the transom.
 

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I agree on the motor option. But would like another. The ransom motor mount ones I just don’t see working with my splash guards. My brother in law has a mesh one permanently attached in a bag that came factory on his Crestliner. Trying to find similar that someone has experience with.
 


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Years ago, just about everyone who had a ski boat used a portable ladder that hooked over the side of the boat with pegs that held it away a little from the boat. Supposed to keep the ladder from tilting under the boat and vertical with the side. Worked OK as I remember but I was crawling in when I was in my teens and early 20's and kept in pretty good shape. Not sure how it would work for me now in my 70's.
 

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Years ago, just about everyone who had a ski boat used a portable ladder that hooked over the side of the boat with pegs that held it away a little from the boat. Supposed to keep the ladder from tilting under the boat and vertical with the side. Worked OK as I remember but I was crawling in when I was in my teens and early 20's and kept in pretty good shape. Not sure how it would work for me now in my 70's.
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We have that same set up, as I too have the wave whackers on the back. I am older and not as skinny as I once was, they still work to get me in, however would only be hanging over the side on purpose, never would I have it dropped over for the just in case emergency application.

I have road the motor up and into the boat using the trim button, it works.
 

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://www.delzer.com/oneasg/garelick-catalog/44/ picture of what I have. I keep rope tied in corner for unloading boat and tying to docks which I can grab once I am on the ladder or person in boat can throw to me if needed. Safety first I have been in couple issues while fishing with others and me too. With all our ages I just can't grab boat and fling myself in boat no more
 
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