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Created by southace southace  > 9 months ago, 30 Jun 2020
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southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

30 Jun 2020 6:55pm
Icon is back in the big smoke for a few months before heading to Tsssie ,East coast and then the pacific.
i brought some second hand steps and modified them so they can clip on either side while docked in marinas. Just about finished will stick non slip on tommorow as whitworths was closed for stocktake today!

We are fitting silver dyneema 5 mm safety lines and a gate on both sides for access. Will be manufacturing new matching stauntion posts and bases tomorow to accommodate the new gate system.










southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

1 Jul 2020 5:32pm
My cute little step ladder is complete! I also moved the aft Staunton post forward which will create a removable safety line gate for easy access . I must be preparing Icon for my ageing body!






Stockie
Stockie

NSW

343 posts

1 Jul 2020 6:06pm
Just needs a red carpet on the dock! Very sharp mate!
cheers Richard
southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

1 Jul 2020 5:50pm
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Stockie said..
Just needs a red carpet on the dock! Very sharp mate!
cheers Richard


It was a $90 second hand one step ladder companion way step, I offered them $70 and spent about $30 . It's removable and will clip on the pad eyes on either side of the vessel. Beats the 100litre ice box I have been using for the past 5 years!
GusTee
GusTee

NSW

265 posts

4 Jul 2020 6:37pm
Looks great!
southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

4 Jul 2020 6:51pm
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GusTee said..
Looks great!


Finished pretty much will give them another coat of stain, looking today at putting the pad eyes on starboard side and the new stauntions posts, gates and dyneema life lines should go up next week.


madmission
madmission

VIC

234 posts

5 Jul 2020 7:08am
Looking good
I was impressed by this solution.




southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

5 Jul 2020 7:43am
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madmission said..
Looking good
I was impressed by this solution.





That's what I pictured in my cloudy head at first, I think mine came out better as it's angled and adjustable.
scaramouche
scaramouche

VIC

190 posts

6 Jul 2020 10:07pm
Neat, functional and aesthetic
r13
r13

r13

NSW

1714 posts

6 Jul 2020 11:12pm
Southace that's obviously a top job right there - but do you need a 3rd step at about the height of the top of of your blue stripe - it looks a big difference from the upper of your 2 steps to your gunwale.............you can easily fit a third and top one in between the stair stiles by the look of it, so as to make all the treads around 225mm height spacing as per recommended as below here; with your topside freeboard it seems like 3 steps are needed............so as to make an equal transition from each step to the gunwale / deck..............I would not rout into the stiles to place the new upper tread rather securely coach screw cleats into the stiles under the new upper tread and csunk screw the tread down into these - you will be onto it.............

stepform.com.au/as1675-2018/stairs-detail.html
southace
southace

SA

4794 posts

6 Jul 2020 11:12pm
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r13 said..
Southace that's obviously a top job right there - but do you need a 3rd step at about the height of the top of of your blue stripe - it looks a big difference from the upper of your 2 steps to your gunwale.............you can easily fit a third and top one in between the stair stiles by the look of it, so as to make all the treads around 225mm height spacing as per recommended as below here; with your topside freeboard it seems like 3 steps are needed............so as to make an equal transition from each step to the gunwale / deck..............I would not rout into the stiles to place the new upper tread rather securely coach screw cleats into the stiles under the new upper tread and csunk screw the tread down into these - you will be onto it.............

stepform.com.au/as1675-2018/stairs-detail.html


Na the middle step is fine. To put another step in at the top would only be for a midget. Don't know many of them. I can always adjust the step higher if that was the case.
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