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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Please remove the cover before you try to step in. Don’t want you to get hurt.
    I just re-read the instructions, and I don't see that step listed. Thanks for the eagle eye suggestion!
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    Finally found my ladder and grab handle photo.

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    Love the steps. How about that Livescope pole storage rig? Would you share that with us too? Interested.

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    Sure it’s a da ducer apparatus from Podunk Ideas da ducer apparatus(R) - Podunk (po dungk) A small isolated town, region, or place that is regarded as unimportant. . . .. It’s designed by Rickie (member rnvinc on here).
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Finally found my ladder and grab handle photo.

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    I think this picture has convinced me to order one like yours.
    I bought a 20’ Xpress crappie boat recently and I’ll be 67 YO in June. I expect this will be my last boat so I’m rigging it like I want it.
    Im not getting any younger and I have one artificial knee so I think more about safety than I used to.

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    I think that a lot of injuries occur from not using the right tools and misusing/abusing the body. If within your price range, the right tools, such as trailer steps, can help prevent injuries or delay the need for join replacement.
    If I'm not at work or taking kids to their activities, you might find me on "The Rez" fishing. If not there, I could be in the garage working on my boat.
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    I have a set of the Omega boat trailer steps on mine. Carries over 300# without any problem. Only thing is the way my trailer is made I can't get it quite as close to the front of the boat as I would like. The step from the top step to the boat or back is a little longer than I would like. I think they were purchased off of eBay for like $350.

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    I have a question. Why are all the steps always installed on the passenger side of the trailer? Does it make a difference? I would think that for me I would want them on the driver side of the trailer so I wouldn't have to cross over the trailer or walk around the front of truck when using the steps. Im in my mid 40s now and Im already starting to think about these things. I'm not as agile and balanced as I use to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quadlee View Post
    I have a question. Why are all the steps always installed on the passenger side of the trailer? Does it make a difference? I would think that for me I would want them on the driver side of the trailer so I wouldn't have to cross over the trailer or walk around the front of truck when using the steps. Im in my mid 40s now and Im already starting to think about these things. I'm not as agile and balanced as I use to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowe rider View Post
    I think this picture has convinced me to order one like yours.
    I bought a 20’ Xpress crappie boat recently and I’ll be 67 YO in June. I expect this will be my last boat so I’m rigging it like I want it.
    Im not getting any younger and I have one artificial knee so I think more about safety than I used to.
    I am very satisfied with mine. Their customer service is second to none and their products are built to last.
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