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4 Step Aluminum Boat/dock Ladder on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Angola, Indiana, United States

Angola, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vestil Manufacturer Part Number:AL-4

The 4 step Aluminum Boat/Dock Ladder is constructed from 1" diameter .10 aluminum square tubing.  Aluminum offers a longer life time and is more sustainable in the elements. This items ships knocked down for easy delivery via UPS, FedEx or USPS. Assembly required hardware is included.  Hardware for boat/dock mounting included.

  • 18-1/4" Wide
  • 17" Long
  • 59-1/2" Height
  • Steps are 15-3/4" x 4"
  • Step Spacing is 10-1/2"
  • Top Step is 33-3/4" from the bottom
  • 300 lbs Capacity
  • Unit Weight is 16lbs

Units ship 3-5 business days after payment is received. Shipping is free to destinations within the continental United States. Vestil requires that the eBay Global Shipping Program be used for all shipments to destinations outside the continental United States, including Alaska and Hawaii. Shipping and handling fees apply to these transactions. Additionally, handling fee of $75 applies to all residential (home) deliveries that necessitate the use of a vehicle equipped with a lift gate.

Examine the goods immediately after delivery if possible, but at least within 5 days of delivery. Report all damage and missing parts to the freight carrier. 


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