Davis Foldaway 161 Instruction Manual
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To install the Davis Foldaway 161 Boarding Ladder, first determine the ideal mounting location on your boat's transom. Ensure the surface is clean and dry. Use the included hardware to securely attach the ladder brackets, ensuring they are level. Test the ladder's movement to ensure smooth operation.
The Davis Foldaway 161 Boarding Ladder is designed to support up to 250 pounds (approximately 113 kg). Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and prevent damage.
Clean the ladder regularly with fresh water and mild soap to remove salt and debris. Dry thoroughly to prevent corrosion. Check for signs of wear or damage, especially on the mounting brackets and steps, and tighten any loose fittings.
Yes, the Davis Foldaway 161 Boarding Ladder is suitable for saltwater environments. However, it is important to rinse it with fresh water after each use to prevent corrosion and prolong its lifespan.
If the ladder does not fold properly, check for obstructions or debris in the folding mechanism. Lubricate the hinges with a marine-grade lubricant if necessary. Ensure that all screws and fittings are tight and correctly installed.
The ladder is not adjustable in length, but it is designed to fit most standard boat transoms. Ensure the mounting position accommodates the ladder's fixed length for easy boarding.
When not in use, secure the ladder by folding it upwards and locking it in place with the integrated locking mechanism. Ensure the latch is fully engaged to prevent accidental deployment.
The Davis Foldaway 161 Boarding Ladder is typically constructed from marine-grade stainless steel and durable plastic components, ensuring resistance to corrosion and environmental wear.
If the ladder steps become slippery, clean them with a non-skid cleaner or apply non-slip adhesive strips. Regular cleaning will prevent algae and residue buildup that can cause slipperiness.
If the ladder feels loose, check all mounting screws and brackets. Tighten them as needed and ensure the mounting surface is solid. If the problem persists, consider using larger screws or reinforcing the mounting area.