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Old 07-09-2014, 10:33 AM
jonbrush jonbrush is offline
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Smile Intro, and WTB: Boarding Ladder

Good Morning,

I am new member, having bought 23 Sceptre from Mike Botelho in Fairhaven. The boat/motor etc all are great!!!

Now I am working to set it up for my family.
Mike gave me a broken 'boarding ladder' with attachments to fit in two receptacles on the coaming. I don't know if these were optional on Seacraft. I am about to build a new one but wonder if anyone has a good one lying around, or extra parts.

Thanks so much.
Jon Brush
Shelter Island, NY
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Old 07-09-2014, 10:38 AM
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I've got one of the three step ones I will be taking off my Pathfinder I would sell.

http://www.armstrongnautical.com/marine_ladders.htm
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Old 07-09-2014, 02:07 PM
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I think you are talking about the white, plastic ladder with two steps? If so, they were prone to breaking at the step attachment points and are hard to find now in decent condition. Good luck in your search and welcome to the site.
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Old 07-09-2014, 07:22 PM
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I've got one of the three step ones I will be taking off my Pathfinder I would sell.

http://www.armstrongnautical.com/marine_ladders.htm
How much for the ladder?
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Old 07-09-2014, 10:44 PM
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The white steps also were used to access the bow from the berth area. Someone at one time was going to try to come up with a replacement on this site. Not sure what happened with this project. I know where an original is if pictures are needed to try to replicate.
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Old 07-10-2014, 09:28 AM
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I guess a $100.
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Old 07-10-2014, 12:43 PM
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I have a similar one to the armstrong on my Contender and it works great.
You may need to find a place to store it or lock it in upside down when running.
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Old 07-10-2014, 01:54 PM
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I think you are talking about the white, plastic ladder with two steps? If so, they were prone to breaking at the step attachment points and are hard to find now in decent condition. Good luck in your search and welcome to the site.
Yes, that's it exactly. I was wrong in calling it a 'boarding ladder' it is probably called a 'cockpit ladder'? There is evidence that the plastic steps did break off and wooden ones were bolted in. Now, one of the plastic side pieces is broken. My friend Rod is going to add some teak to hold it together for the season, until we can build a new one.

Regarding access to the bow using that same two step ladder, the brackets for that one are gone, but there is evidence that they were there at one time. It does not seem to me that the same ladder would work in both places, but on the off chance I would love to find a couple of spare brackets.

Thanks for the help. This site is a great resource.

Jon Brush
Shelter Island, NY
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Old 07-10-2014, 02:46 PM
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Yes, that's it exactly. I was wrong in calling it a 'boarding ladder' it is probably called a 'cockpit ladder'? There is evidence that the plastic steps did break off and wooden ones were bolted in. Now, one of the plastic side pieces is broken. My friend Rod is going to add some teak to hold it together for the season, until we can build a new one.

Regarding access to the bow using that same two step ladder, the brackets for that one are gone, but there is evidence that they were there at one time. It does not seem to me that the same ladder would work in both places, but on the off chance I would love to find a couple of spare brackets. . .
Jon, you're right, there was a folding plastic cockpit ladder made by Mayfair that fit into brackets both in the side of the cockpit and under the windshield for deck access. If you'll PM me with an e-mail address, I'll send you a .pdf file of a 1973 Boating Magazine article on the Sceptre with pictures which clearly show that ladder in both locations. The file is too big to post here.

I believe there is another Sceptre owner/Forum member in NY that has reproduced that ladder in wood. Maybe he'll chime in here with some pictures of his.
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Old 07-10-2014, 05:26 PM
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Don't know how to re-post these pix I sent in awhile ago, so click on this. This is much better than original, is light sturdy and foldable. Amazing design someone on this site came up with and made for me from his own good will. I will forever be indebted to his kindness.

The least I can do is share the design. -------> http://www.classicseacraft.com/commu...hlight=abl1111
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