Phoenix of Hamble
Well-Known Member
Saved a few quid by making my own rope ladder....
And it looks a lot better than some of the bought ones, even if I do say so myself!
Made from poly rope bought on ebay for £5.... and two wooden broom handles bought from local tat shop for £1 each...
A saw, a drill, and a bit of varnish and bob's yer uncle...
URL for how to tie is http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/ladder.html.... dead easy...
The wood doesn't actually add any structural value... the ladder will work without it... just keeps the two sides apart and makes it easier to use....
Beware though... you'll need more rope than you think.... this one has 5 steps, 14" apart, and used 20m of 10mm rope.....
As its poly, it'll float, so no prop fouling issues... and useful for me as both a boarding ladder for swimming, and also as a further aid to MOB recovery....
Hope it helps someone else.....
And it looks a lot better than some of the bought ones, even if I do say so myself!
Made from poly rope bought on ebay for £5.... and two wooden broom handles bought from local tat shop for £1 each...
A saw, a drill, and a bit of varnish and bob's yer uncle...
URL for how to tie is http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/ladder.html.... dead easy...
The wood doesn't actually add any structural value... the ladder will work without it... just keeps the two sides apart and makes it easier to use....
Beware though... you'll need more rope than you think.... this one has 5 steps, 14" apart, and used 20m of 10mm rope.....
As its poly, it'll float, so no prop fouling issues... and useful for me as both a boarding ladder for swimming, and also as a further aid to MOB recovery....
Hope it helps someone else.....