Fender step or foldable step

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I have managed to destroy two fender steps (Hurricane) in two seasons as they seem to tear away from the anchor points. I am now thinking about maybe a folding step that can live in a cockpit locker. What do you guys use and has anyone came across a step that will be up to the job?
 
If I needed a step and has gone through two fender steps as you have, then I would get a proper solid one. Something vaguely like this or this, but preferably (as you say) folding. I have exactly what I'd want in mind, maybe something that hooks over the toerail.
 
I have managed to destroy two fender steps (Hurricane) in two seasons as they seem to tear away from the anchor points. I am now thinking about maybe a folding step that can live in a cockpit locker. What do you guys use and has anyone came across a step that will be up to the job?
What are you doing to them?

We have a Majoni fender step and still going strong after a decade so far. Was using today and great Majoni Majoni Fender Ladders
 
What are you doing to them?

We have a Majoni fender step and still going strong after a decade so far. Was using today and great Majoni Majoni Fender Ladders
I think that particular brand are just sub standard to be honest, they also refuse to entertain any conversation regarding the quality of the items they sell.

The majoni one looks to be a rigid plastic so possibly more durable

The other reason for considering a step is that I see a lot of people pulling themselves up with the stanchions from a fender step and having just renewed all the bases I am keen for them to remain water tight.
 
I use a fender ladder on the stern cleat when boarding from the dinghy…had it many years without problems. It was expensive even a decade ago…it’s also useful as a fender…it lies flat unlike most other fenders…and in some situations that is exactly what you need.
 
We saw this idea on a boat in New Zealand and nicked it. The fenders are relatively small ones that are used mainly to keep the tender off the hull. The carpet-wrapped steps with the blue polypropylene lines are used when the boat is lifted out by crane to keep the strops from crushing the toe rails. I always like things to be dual-purpose!

The ladder is very effective.Ladder.jpg
 
This is a Plastimo product. It hangs higher on my freeboard to be above pontoon hight and swings aboard on a line, when underway.
 

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