Garelick 19700 COMPACT EEz-In II TRANSOM LADDER User Manual

Garelick Accessories for water

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Instructions for: 19700 SERIES
INVISIBLE LADDER


Write for Garelick Mfg. Co. Phone: 651-459-9795
A complete 644 2

ND

Street, P.O. Box 8 E-mail: [email protected]

EEz-In Catalog St. Paul Park, Minnesota 55071 Website: www.garelick.com
Rev A 08/11

12.627

Thank you for selecting our superior quality Garelick
EEz-In Brand Boarding Ladder. Your ladder is
designed and manufactured using the finest material
available to provide long product life. Choosing the
proper size ladder for location and correct fit is
important to assure safe, convenient, and reliable use.

Although mounting hardware is not provided due to
the wide variety of applications and diversity of boat
shapes and sizes mounting holes have been provided
and it is recommended to use at a minimum 5/16"
diameter fasteners. These fasteners should be through
bolted with a backing plate.


SAFETY GUIDELINES

 No jumping or diving!

 Do not use when motor is running
 This ladder designed for boat use only

 Face ladder when entering boat or water
 Only one person on ladder at a time
 Check all steps and hardware before using
 Never operate your boat with the ladder in

“down” position. Serious injury or damage to
your boat or ladder may result.

When underway, fold ladder up and

insert back into tube ensuring locking
pin snaps into place.


MAINTENANCE

Safety tip
Periodically check mounting hardware and re-
tighten (due to normal boat operation.)

Keep that bright finish!
Local weather conditions may contribute to
minor corrosion. Stainless, like other metals, is
not completely free from corrosion attack.
Regular fresh water rinsing and periodic cleaning
with a mild abrasive cleaner will help to retain
luster.




Installation Instructions:

Note: Read all instructions completely before
starting installation.

Step 1:
Determine the correct location
Choose the most suitable side of your transom for
mounting the ladder. Locate a flat surface [4 ½” wide
x 5” high] where the ladder will not interfere with the
turning of the motor or be excessively close to the
propeller of your boat. Make sure that the location will
be a minimum of 4” ABOVE the waterline at the
bottom of the faceplate/assembly (see figure 1) and in
an area where there are NO electrical wires, hydraulic
hoses, water hoses or steering cables in the selected
mounting location. In addition, check to see that the
transom area is sufficiently strong enough to support
the ladder while it is in use. If necessary, a backing
plate may need to be installed to reinforce the area
where the ladder is to be located [minimum thickness
¾”].

WARNING: If you have questions to the integrity of
your boat or to the location of unseen equipment such
as wiring or hoses then it is imperative that you contact
the boat manufacturer prior cutting into your boat.

Figure 1: Location of ladder relative to actual water
line.

4”

Mount ladder

as far away of

motor as

possible.

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