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Post by metalwizard on Jan 26, 2011 21:04:03 GMT -6
I am not 100% sure this is Arrowglass but it might be I only have one. so if anyone else has one they would part with.. contact me! While I am at it how about a swim ladder? did they even have them from the factory? I am sure I can get an aftermarket one but a stock one would ROCK! Attachments:
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Post by James Cochran on Jan 27, 2011 14:33:07 GMT -6
No Arrow Glass hubcaps. Most folks change out the rims for white or colored spoke wheels without caps. I am sure your one cap is on the port side? For some reason the starboard caps make a run for it and escape to the ditches unseen. Actually, the roadways are rougher on the edges and that side of the trailer takes all the bumping and pounding. We did offer the stern ladders, but I haven't seen any like the ones we made. The AG ladders typically were formed from the rail system and turned down the transom with steps and then the bottom rails were mounted to the transom lower than the resting water line. This was good and bad. You do want the bottom step into the water, but you don't want the bottom bolts punching the fiberglass skin below the waterline. As ladder technology progressed we changed our ladders to swinging, with all the mounting holes well above the waterline. There were swinging ladders before, but the springs tended to rust, leaving a mess. That has now changed. Look at this ladder at Bass Pro www.basspro.com/Folding-Ladder-Universal-Mount/product/803/-374127This is the ladder I have on my AG. Fortunately I picked mine up at a scratch and dent sale at Bass Pro headquarters for 5 bucks. Poke around on ebay also.
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Post by metalwizard on Jan 27, 2011 17:37:12 GMT -6
5 bucks.. I'll take two.. LOL
Thats cool I didn't want to order an aftermarket on until I knew it fit and worked. That should be good if it worked on yours.
How far does it go into the water? I'm fat and old, so getting up out of the water is not easy. so a deep first step would help otu!
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Post by James Cochran on Jan 27, 2011 20:35:28 GMT -6
I have the three step and ..... well.....I cheated. I attached a strap on the bottom step to make it low enough for me. If I was younger, I could get by without the strap because the step drops about a foot below the waterline. The nylon strap works great.
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Post by metalwizard on Jan 28, 2011 22:53:47 GMT -6
Great suggestion.. I'll give it a try!
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