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#320552 06/01/2024 12:58 AM
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We were provided with a dinghy ladder on our last charter, and it was amazing! Our charter in a couple of weeks does not include a dinghy ladder, so I’m thinking about buying one online. Any recommendations?

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scottlyn #320553 06/01/2024 01:59 AM
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Rent one from BVISUP

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Yes, just rent. The good ones are pretty bulky to try to pack

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Yep. Definitely useful. I think they’re $50/ charter from BVISUP.


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We love our Rapid Rung ladder that we also use for rafting when in Colorado for the summer.
https://www.rapidrung.com/


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We bring a Davis swim step. It’s relatively light and does help getting back in.

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How about just tying some loops in a dock line?


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“…tying loops in a dock line…”

I tried that one year….didn’t work. When you put weight onto the line, it dove under the dinghy and it was impossible to climb vertically into the boat. A dinghy ladder is the solution because it holds you out as you climb. BVI Yacht Charters offers them as an add-on and it works perfectly. So much easier to board after snorkeling,

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Island Surf and Sail offers Dinghy ladder rentals, along with so much more.
www.bviwatertoys.com


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