peter gibbs
Well-Known Member
Far too many transom ladders are nominal two rungs with the third too high to access. 5 rungs at least is essential to drag yourself out of the water. I strongly recommend replacement or fitting a fold down extension. Two strong hand grips fixed alongside the ladder are also essential to gain purchase - grabbing the rear stay base is no substitute.
Anyone hauling themselves from the water will be in an impaired state, shock etc, and only able to exert maybe half their normal grip. Be prepared.
The other problem is ladders folding upwards or inwards and in reality out of reach when you are in the water. A line allowing the ladder to be pulled down is essential.
Finally, much as I admire the contributor above who has a string pullout, I have to tell him this is useless. When engaging feet in the ladder your weight will force your legs right under the hull and you will get no purchase or elevation. Please do not rely on this arrangement. Just try climbing on the hard and you will see my point.
I make this point so often when discussing mast climbing. Rope ladders and any device that can swing away and unbalance the climber is useless and dangerous. The risk of inversion is real. So it is with transom rope ladders - there is no effective purchase.
PWG.
Anyone hauling themselves from the water will be in an impaired state, shock etc, and only able to exert maybe half their normal grip. Be prepared.
The other problem is ladders folding upwards or inwards and in reality out of reach when you are in the water. A line allowing the ladder to be pulled down is essential.
Finally, much as I admire the contributor above who has a string pullout, I have to tell him this is useless. When engaging feet in the ladder your weight will force your legs right under the hull and you will get no purchase or elevation. Please do not rely on this arrangement. Just try climbing on the hard and you will see my point.
I make this point so often when discussing mast climbing. Rope ladders and any device that can swing away and unbalance the climber is useless and dangerous. The risk of inversion is real. So it is with transom rope ladders - there is no effective purchase.
PWG.