I would like to install an Armstrong dive ladder, 4 steps swing-style, to replace the stern ladder that came with my 2005 Grady White Marlin.
For installation, there is a facing plate that needs to go inside against the transom. Not a lot of room to work and access from the aft hatch is difficult but possible perhaps with an extension on my socket driver. Maybe. Looking inside, there is some metal support structure that I need to avoid, etc. On the outside, it looks like there is room between the lift bolt and the HIN to install the ladder bracket.
To make the job easier, I'm wondering if I can install an access port in the space where the current ladder lies flat, just forward from the transom? I'm concerned about cutting into wires or support structure, for example. I think it looks clear, but not certain.
Any additional thoughts or help or recommendations about installing a heavy-duty dive ladder are welcome. I need a heavy-duty, user-friendly ladder.
PS I saw a similar request in the forums from many years ago. No replies!
For installation, there is a facing plate that needs to go inside against the transom. Not a lot of room to work and access from the aft hatch is difficult but possible perhaps with an extension on my socket driver. Maybe. Looking inside, there is some metal support structure that I need to avoid, etc. On the outside, it looks like there is room between the lift bolt and the HIN to install the ladder bracket.
To make the job easier, I'm wondering if I can install an access port in the space where the current ladder lies flat, just forward from the transom? I'm concerned about cutting into wires or support structure, for example. I think it looks clear, but not certain.
Any additional thoughts or help or recommendations about installing a heavy-duty dive ladder are welcome. I need a heavy-duty, user-friendly ladder.
PS I saw a similar request in the forums from many years ago. No replies!