gettin off/aboard aft cabin boats.

Need to sort this on my Fairline as my older (lol) visitors struggle to get their leg over :p

:D We looked at a Fairline T36 that had a short stainless steel hook on ladder used with a folding plastic step stool, worked for me but on our T37 the hull profile doesn't suit the lalizas ladder I bought to do that and was poorly made to boot.
 
Mines a 40. Same sort of issue as the 36.

I'm alright if I moor stern to the pontoon as it has a rear entrance (ooo err).


:D We looked at a Fairline T36 that had a short stainless steel hook on ladder used with a folding plastic step stool, worked for me but on our T37 the hull profile doesn't suit the lalizas ladder I bought to do that and was poorly made to boot.
 
We use one of these at our home berth for a Broom 38cl. Granted the freeboard on the 38cl is lower than a TS37 from memory. For the sake of a few quid it might get you out of a hole before you go down the fabricator route.

https://www.ikea.com/ie/en/products/chairs-stools-benches/step-stools-step-ladders/mästerby-step-stool-light-blue-art-10332075/
 
Our Broom 41 was a fair step up from the pontoon and whilst it had moulded steps in the hull/engine air vent it was sometimes difficult to get your foot in or to step up to from a particularly low bank. We bought a fender step but a two step version and it was perfect. I made up lines with clips so they went round two stanchion bases and was easy to fit/remove.

https://www.force4.co.uk/dan-fender...MI64_t4fLO2wIVxbHtCh0--gjFEAQYByABEgKeLPD_BwE
 
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