OceanFlyer Grand Banks 49' Classic Operating Manual page 12

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1B5: Dinghy
The boat is equipped with a 10 foot-6 inch AB 10VS
tender which is a rigid-hull, inflatable-pontoon boat fitted
with a Honda 20 horsepower four-cycle electric start-
and-tilt outboard motor.
1B6: Deck Equipment
The boat has mooring lines; a stern/shore line 600' long; main anchor with all-chain rode;
Emergency anchor with chain & line rode, fenders/bumpers; a storage cabinet on the forward deck; a
hose for fresh water tank filling and boat washing; and two boat hooks.
1B7:
Boarding Ladder & Swim Ladder
Boarding ladder is
stowed,
inverted, on sundeck steps
landing.
When the boarding ladder is not attached, boarding is facilitated for limber crew members via the
teak step on the rub rail; you can see it in the "boarding ladder in place" photograph above.
Be sure to remove the boarding ladder before moving the boat or
undocking!
at its aft end. This step is fitted with
a sturdy, rugged swim ladder. To
lower the ladder (which slides up
and down), slide it up, swing the
retaining lever out of the way, then
lower it carefully. To raise the
ladder, lift it until it is high enough
for the latching posts to clear its
catches, and swing it back under the
Boarding ladder in place.
posts.
The boat also has a detachable but secure boarding
ladder that latches onto the hull at the railing gate.
See illustration. It stows near the F/B steps.
Section 1B2: General Desc. - Dinghy, Etc. 1.10
The boat has a teak swim step
Swim ladder. Arrow points to
retaining lever.

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