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Amarine-made - Escalera de Acero Inoxidable Extensible para Barcos (4 peldaños)

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96.10€

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1.Nombredeestilo:4 Niveles


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  • Construcción duradera de acero inoxidable 304.
  • Diseño telescópico compacto y potente.
  • Almohadillas de vinilo negro moldeadas por inyección para facilitar el embarque con el máximo agarre para el usuario y reducir el riesgo de deslizamiento.
  • El soporte de gancho permite que la escalera se cuelgue sobre la plataforma.


Escalera de barco extensible con 4 peldaños.
Descripción del producto:
La escalera extensible de 4 peldaños está hecha de acero inoxidable de alta calidad.
Esta escalera telescópica para barcos está hecha para atornillarse a una plataforma horizontal, como un fondo o barandilla de barco, dependiendo del montaje.
El diseño de esta escalera de plataforma hace posible su uso en un barco pontón.
También se puede utilizar como escalera de perfil bajo.
El montaje se realiza sin esfuerzo simplemente atornillando la escalera en una plataforma horizontal.
Las escaleras están equipadas con gomas antideslizantes para tu seguridad y cuentan con una cinta de velcro para asegurar la escalera en una posición no extendida.
Especificaciones:
Longitud plegada: 39,4 cm.
Totalmente expandido: 116 cm.
Ancho: 29,5 cm.
Distancia entre orificios de montaje: 25,4 cm.
La escalera de barco de acero inoxidable de triple expansión está diseñada para ser compacta y eficiente.
Este elegante producto marino está hecho de acero inoxidable de alta calidad y diseñado para soportar condiciones marinas duras.
Escalera de barco triple expandible.
Almohadillas de vinilo negro moldeadas por inyección para facilitar el embarque con el máximo agarre para el usuario y reducir el riesgo de deslizamiento.
El gancho horizontal (soporte en la plataforma) permite que la escalera se cuelgue sobre la plataforma.
Se almacena en la parte superior.
Cierre telescópico de diseño elegante y moderno en solo 375 mm para un fácil almacenamiento.
Longitud extensible de 375 a 875 mm.
Ancho: 295 mm.
Diámetro de acero inoxidable: 32, 25, 19 mm.
Se requieren tornillos de fijación (acero inoxidable recomendado para aplicaciones marítimas).
Distancia entre orificios de montaje: 25,4 cm.


Robert Margenat Luque
5 de mayo de 2025
muy buen producto, cumple mis expectativas
Eva Méndez-Iragorri
4 de abril de 2025
PRODUCTO SEGUN DESCRIPCION
S. Hock
16 de marzo de 2025
Bought this for my Catalina 22 sailboat transom.Ladder is quite heavy and has a well made appearance. The stainless is bright and shiny giving the appearance of a more expensive ladder. How well the finish will hold up long term remains to be seen. Welds are neat and professional. Steps are covered with a plastic covering that is flat on top and has a modest embedded tread pattern. Easier on your feet than those round rungs. They hurt!The brackets for bolting fast are a solid feeling 1/16" thick stainless. Brackets are really set up for "over the top mounting" in my view. In my case the ladder will hang on the brackets. I did not like the hole positioning for the hanging use. Holes are too close to the bottom of the bracket so I drilled an additional hole higher up and will mount it there. The provided holes don't provide enough support towards the top.No hardware is provided. You must buy your own stainless bolts. Four are required. Brackets are pre-drilled with two holes as 5/16 ths inch.Initially the collapse feature seems a bit sticky. Will salt water make it worse?? Don't know ... Maybe it will loosen up in time.If you are doing a transom mount as I am, the provided brackets provide almost no "toe room" on a near vertical transom. I am installing 3/4" Starboard spacers under my brackets to create just a bit of stand off from the transom. Thicker might be required but 3/4 is what I have on hand. Inch or even inch and a quarter would probably be better. Consider if your transom is vertical, angled in or angled back.In the hanging mode the ladder is free to clunk and swing. Some sort of stop or bumper may have to be made. The brackets could also be squeezed some. If you have a stern rail you could tie it up but it might not be pretty. I'll be making a bumper as necessary.This is a very nice ladder over all from outward appearances. You'll have to make it work for you as I have.UPDATE: After mounting the ladder on my Catalina 22 I have found that the ladder tends to swing in towards the transom with weight on it. This happens with the boat on the trailer. The result is a reduction in "toe room" despite the addition of the 3/4" spacers. Something will need to be added to stop the ladder from swinging in against the transom. How it will act with the boat floating I'm not sure.
Jammer Jenn
30 de enero de 2025
I love the length of this telescopic ladder and it's ease of use. It's very sturdy and gets us both out of the water after diving in for a swim. I love that it folds neatly on the boat. Great value !
kerswilla
16 de enero de 2025
Very good quality - a little bit narrow though.
Jürgen Voigt
9 de noviembre de 2024
Die Leiter ist sauber verarbeitet, funktioniert super. Ich bin voll zufrieden. Außerdem eine sehr gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Hersteller / Vertrieb ist unbedingt empfehlenswert.
C. PAZ
4 de noviembre de 2024
This was purchased to upgrade a 3 step ladder on my Bayliner 175. At 52 years old (and not being in the best shape), folding myself practically in half to get out of the water onto my stock ladder was very difficult. It took the fun out of getting in the water. This ladder has solved my problem. I was an easy install as the screw holes matched the stock screw holes exactly. It was a little difficult to reach into the engine compartment to tighten the bolts, but ultimately it took under 30 minutes to install the new ladder. The extra step makes boarding much easier and even my kids appreciate it. Also worth noting, I am a heavy guy and I am confident that this ladder is very solid. One small issue that may bother some - on my Bayliner, the stock ladder, when closed, fits into a recessed area on the stern of the boat. The new ladder is a bit longer and it does not fit into the recessed area. It rests, therefore, a few inches above the stern deck. It doesn't bother me as, even when standing on the stern, one would not normally stand on the ladder whether recessed or not, but if you want a perfectly stock look, this might not be suitable.