Re: Rope Ladder to a Cleat
I take it you have never climbed up a rope ladder. The cleat is the least of your problems
that's where i'm at too. rope ladders are miserable to climb up. as soon as ya step on a rung it'll go under the boat. if ya manage to get up to a rung that's on the side of the boat, you'll have nowhere to step because the rung is flush against the boat. just the width of the rung is what you'll be stepping on.
if i was gonna attach a rope ladder to my boat i think i'd wanna use a lifting ring on my boat. i only got 3. 2 at the stern and one on the deck of the bow. not real great locations for climbing back into a boat.
imho. get a ladder that hangs on the side of the boat. at least it don't try to get away from you when ya stand on it. these ladders are not the easiest to get up either, but better than a rope ladder. i had my gf's son out with us once. he's kinda heavy and not much into anything. he had a horrible time getting up my hang on the gunnel type ladder. i had to help pull him in. if it'd have been a rope ladder, he'd likely never have made it back into the boat. me, i might be able to get up a rope ladder, but i bet i'd give up and go climb the drive. which to me is easier than climbing up my hang on the gunnel type ladder. i do go either way though. but again. i know i'd give up with a rope ladder and go climb the drive.
me. i don't think i'd use a cleat for hanging a ladder on. just to much of a stress put on it imho... least not on my boat..
good luck with your project and let us know how it works out for ya and where ya decide to attach it at..