Boarding ladder
#1
Posted 26 July 2005 - 03:58 PM
Might have to stop at the dealer tomorrow and measure.
#2
Posted 15 August 2005 - 08:34 AM
After working with Lakisha from Windline (makers of SeaDoo's ladders) I found out this info, the 2 step UP2 -E is the 2 step with straight top arms. The UP2 -C is the 2 step with curved top arms.
The Utopia has straight top arms so after ordering the UP2-E it was a direct swap out. No hardware to replace or holes to drill. So for less than $100 with shipping, I replaced the hard to use 1 step for a much easier 2 step ladder. It utilized the stock mounts and looks like the 2005 set up.
So if any of you are struggling boarding tired skiers or tubers, I'd say, make the switch.
Windline doesn't show the SeaDoo ladders on their website, but just give them a call and they can help you out.
Windline
#3
Posted 18 August 2005 - 12:10 AM
R-doo, Thanks for all the leg work. I am sure several of us are interested in doing the 2-step! Perhaps if we got together and ordered 10 or so then Lakisha would give us a deal?I ordered a 2 step ladder from Windline to replace my 1 step stock ladder on my 2004 Utopia 205.
After working with Lakisha from Windline (makers of SeaDoo's ladders) I found out this info, the 2 step UP2 -E is the 2 step with straight top arms. The UP2 -C is the 2 step with curved top arms.
The Utopia has straight top arms so after ordering the UP2-E it was a direct swap out. No hardware to replace or holes to drill. So for less than $100 with shipping, I replaced the hard to use 1 step for a much easier 2 step ladder. It utilized the stock mounts and looks like the 2005 set up.
So if any of you are struggling boarding tired skiers or tubers, I'd say, make the switch.
Windline doesn't show the SeaDoo ladders on their website, but just give them a call and they can help you out.
Windline
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