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Attwood Rope Ladder Model# 11865-4 on 2040-parts.com

US $51.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Attwood Manufacturer Part Number:11865-4 UPC:022697118653

Attwood Rope Ladder Model# 11865-4

Rope Ladder

Attwood's 5-step, white boarding ladder. Sturdy 11-3/4" blow molded steps, textured step surface and steps connecting by a nylon rope with a top loop to secure to a cleat or a railing.

Features:

  • Non-anodized aluminum tubing
  • Polyethylene steps
  • 11" hooks and support legs
  • Folds flat for storage
  • Sturdy 11-3/4" blow molded steps
  • Textured step surface for sure footing
  • Steps connected by a nylon rope with top loop that quickly secures to cleat or railing






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