Laminar Flow
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That seems like a sensible solution on a Scandinavian stern. Another step might have been perfect. I am also looking to extend our down-folding ladder, but I want to make it solid. We tried it with a rope step; however, it requires a considerable degree of athleticism to climb up out of the water as the step disappears under the boat.Not what the OP is looking for, I think, but another example of a canoe stern boarding ladder. The bottom part folds up and clips to the upper part, and could be deployed from the water. (I can't find a photo of it folded up, but when so it looks rather neat and unobtrusive to my eyes, and not some lump of utilitarian engineering tacked on to the boat.)
The bottom rung is not as low was I would like (and I'll be adding a additional rope hung step or two), but it could have been designed from the start with a second fold down section (difficult to add at this stage, at least on my budget ).
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By the way, may I ask what kind of prop you have, what you think the gain is over a rotating fixed wheel and whether you are satisfied with your model?