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Boat Ladders for Easy Boarding and Stowing

Pick a ladder style that matches your boat and boarding spot. Transom-mounted telescoping and sliding under-platform options stay out of the way, while folding pontoon, rope, and gunwale-hook ladders set up fast and stow easily. Measure your bracket spacing and hole layout to fit existing mounts, allow room for sliding or folding, and angle a folding pontoon ladder slightly away from the deck for easier climbs.
Predrill pilot holes and don't force fasteners—soft screws can snap, so upgrade hardware if needed. New ladders can have stiff steps; a dry lube on rails can help. Some designs can pivot or rock side to side, so mount solidly and look for a locking feature to help reduce movement. Confirm the bracket footprint and hole spacing before drilling.
Yes, as long as there's enough space for the bracket and for the ladder to slide or fold stowed. Check the required mounting bracket footprint and make sure the platform has clearance. Verify there's room under the deck or along the fence so the ladder can deploy and retract without interfering with trim or strakes.
Pick the height and step count that reach the water comfortably for your boat. Mounting is easier if the ladder angles slightly away from the boat to make climbing easier. Test-fit before drilling to account for your overhang and the bottom support legs. If replacing, measure your existing bolt spacing and hole size to match.
Choose a portable hook ladder if you need something you can easily deploy and recover from the boat or when docks are too short. Fixed transom or platform ladders fold or telescope and can stow flat or under a platform. Check your storage space, boarding height, and whether you need to climb from the water or step down from a dock.