Safety Issue - Transom steps
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:38 pm
While sailing and then rafting up on a mooring in Port Hacking over the weekend I decided to take a dip and use the transom steps to climb back up.
Whilst not being the fittest of people there is no way possible to get your foot up to the bottom step. I hate to think of the consequences if someone should fall overboard and then try and struggle back up in a state of exhaustion. Luckily my mate's stinkboat ( er cruiser) had a boarding platform and got up that way.
My immediate but not elegant solution to this problem was to use my boarding ladder hung between the outboard and the rudder (port side). I took another dip and got back up ok. So now my boarding ladder is permanently hung along the port life rail tied with a twist tie (one twist) and a lanyard hanging down from the ladder to the water to wrench it free.
I would welcome any one else's thoughts, experiences and solutions to this potentially dangerous problem.
Whilst not being the fittest of people there is no way possible to get your foot up to the bottom step. I hate to think of the consequences if someone should fall overboard and then try and struggle back up in a state of exhaustion. Luckily my mate's stinkboat ( er cruiser) had a boarding platform and got up that way.
My immediate but not elegant solution to this problem was to use my boarding ladder hung between the outboard and the rudder (port side). I took another dip and got back up ok. So now my boarding ladder is permanently hung along the port life rail tied with a twist tie (one twist) and a lanyard hanging down from the ladder to the water to wrench it free.
I would welcome any one else's thoughts, experiences and solutions to this potentially dangerous problem.