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Have you ever felt there must be a better way to get back on board? Rails are of polished stainless steel, clamp on to your exisiting rails and |
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The measurements I need from owners are: The distance from the bottom step of the transom to the center line of the lower horizontal rail. This needs to be taken vertically! The distance from the center line of the rail to the center of the flat area of fiberglas above the power cords on starboard and the shower head on port. This is two different measurements, these are in case we decide to add an additional support for your outboard. I really only need this measurement if you have a very heavy outboard and only on the side you wish to place your outboard. The two items are shown in the photo above. The width of the straight tube running port to starboard as shown in photo below.
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