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Boaters' Resale Shop of TX 2502 2744.01 MAST MATE 42' CLIMBING SYSTEM w WORKBELT

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Boaters' Resale Shop of TX 2502 2744.01 MAST MATE 42' CLIMBING SYSTEM w WORKBELT, 30 SLIDES (1 STEP IS MISSING IT'S SLIDE)& STORAGE BAG *SEE ALL 6 PHOTOS & DETAILS * SOLD IN CONDITION PICTURED * ITEM WAS PREOWNED, ONE SLIDE IS MISSING BUT LADDER LOOKS LIKE IS WAS LIGHTLY USED/DEPLOYED, (IF AT ALL) AND IS IN VERY GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION AND APPEARS TO BE OPERATING PROPERLY BUT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED FURTHER

Approx. Storage Dimensions: 6" D x 18" W x 18" L
Approx. Weight: 9.6 LBS

Number of steps for 42' Ladder: 31
Equipped with No. 3 stainless steel spur grommets between each step, 30 slides and a stout welded stainless steel D ring at the top for halyard connection.

Mast Mate Ladder

The Mast Mate ladder is a flexible, alternating-step mast ladder designed for sailboats. Constructed from 2-inch-wide heavy-duty nylon webbing ensuring durability and safety. The ladder features alternating steps, each double-reinforced with the same webbing material. Unlike traditional ladders, Mast Mate's steps are formed by two continuous parallel straps of webbing, creating a robust and seamless unit.

The traditional Mast Mate has alternating steps every 16 inches. There are stainless steel grommets between each step for the attachment of the appropriate mast slide to fit your boat. A stout, stainless steel D-ring at the top of the ladder attaches to your halyard and you simply haul the ladder up the mast just like you raise your mainsail.

Specifications

Condition Used
Brand MAST MATE
Manufacturer Part Number 42' CLIMBING SYSTEM
Condition Description SEE ALL 6 PHOTOS & DETAILS * SOLD IN CONDITION PICTURED * ITEM WAS PREOWNED, ONE SLIDE IS MISSING BUT LADDER LOOKS LIKE IS WAS LIGHTLY USED/DEPLOYED, (IF AT ALL) AND IS IN VERY GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION AND APPEARS TO BE OPERATING PROPERLY BUT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED FURTHER