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John, I have the Tsunami/Sceptre article that I cut out of magazine that I had a subscription to back then!
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Denny
That would be great,and appreciated very much.I'm sure lots of other members would also enjoy it.I'll be looking foward to it. Thanks very much
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Any updates or photos on the ladder project ??????
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I would love to know too...I was thinking of making one too, but if there is a plan or pictures out there...I'ld love to see them.
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I saw one on a post here within the past month. It was folded up but I cannot remember where. If we get info on them I have resources to have some manufactured - whether wood metal or composites. I will try to find the post that I saw it on. If I remember correctly it was a two piece fold up design.
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John - I never got a response back from Jason on putting the Sceptre article with ladder picture in the Literature section, so gave it to my daughter last night to have her scan it. Should have in a couple of days. If anyone that wants it will send me a PM with your e-mail, I'll send it to you when I get it.
I've seen those ladders; they were made out of some sort of plastic about an inch thick. They had two steps and there was a hinge at each end of the step which allowed them to fold like a parallelogram. Shouldn't be too hard to make one out of Azek board; might be able to scale the photos to get some rough dimensions. Haven't checked yet, but there may also be some photos showing a ladder in some of the Scepter brochures in literature section. Denny
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Guys,
That was my ladder and I completely dropped the ball. I was supposed to mail it to "No Bones" in Fla for inspection / manufacturing ideas and costs. It's just been outta sight, outta mind. I have to get on it. The original design is great, but the manufacturing quality stinks - I've broken two of these ladders in the same area - it's not my weight either. But, when they work, they are perfect for out boats. ![]() |
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Come on Alan, go ahead and send it on down....
Or better yet bring it with you to the Long Point gathering. You and Otto could run a caravan to Florida... ![]() I'm ready to see what we can do with your ladder. See ya, Ken
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Looks like the fold up length wise....how did they mount???
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Take a look at P-7 1n 1973 Catalog in Literature section. Shows ladder mounted in cockpit and forward in cabin below the windshield/hatch.
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