Hi Arnold,

Windline makes a 4-step folding ladder that was my choice for our M17. See 
http://tinyurl.com/fvow7 for pictures.  This ladder is used on the Potter 19, 
and last I checked was only available for purchase through International 
Marine. Here is the ladder listed for $160 on their web site 
http://www.westwightpotter.com/content/MiniShopProduct.phtml?0/0/177 .

When mounting the ladder on our 1988 M17 I found the top 1/2 of the transom is 
thicker and sturdier than the lower half. The top 1/2 I believe is plywood 
cored. If you have visual access to the inside of the transom you can see where 
the thickness changes (apx. at the 2nd pintle). By good fortune the lower 
mounting bolts on our ladder just caught the bottom of the thicker transom 
section. Also, the mounting feet on this ladder are pretty small. I found using 
the largest possible backing plate was necessary to minimize transom flex with 
full-size adults. And I do mean absolutely as-large-as-possible, even fitting 
the backing plate around obstacles mounted to the transom.

I've been using the ladder for two years and am very happy with it. A nice 
feature is the built-in clamp that secures the ladder in the up position.

Randy Graves
M17 #410


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Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 9:41 PM
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Subject: M_Boats: boarding ladders--M-17

Does anyone out there have a recommendation for a boarding ladder for
an M-17.   Being an old fart, it occurs to me that if I should fall
overboard I could not get back aboard unless I had a good boarding
ladder...even at that it will be tough but it beats the alternatives.
My boat is the "LITTLE BREEZE" an M-17, hull # 265.   Thanks..Arnold


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