CL, try West Marine @ www.westmarine.com (http://www.westmarine.com) You can also request a catalog. They sent me one for free. Its a 1000 pages with lots of stuff! Good luck LDFTRBT
Can anyone recommend where I can buy some new swim steps? I was looking at some polished billet aluminum steps on Eddie Marine's Catalog, but I'm sure there are others out there.
Thanks in advance for your input.
-Coughlin
CL, try West Marine @ www.westmarine.com (http://www.westmarine.com) You can also request a catalog. They sent me one for free. Its a 1000 pages with lots of stuff! Good luck LDFTRBT
LDFTRBT,
West Marine might work if I had a Bayliner or something.
I have a 24 Commander Signature that has the original teak steps on them. I wanted to upgrade to some of the cool billet steps, but just having a hard time finding exactly what I want.
Thanks for the reply.
-Coughin
CL
I have used the billet swim steps from Eddies Marine on two boats and if I decide to put them on my Howard, they are the only ones I would even look at. Good luck with your decision!
got mine from eddie marine also high quality ... and i would buy them again
Well, I guess I'm gonna go with Eddie Marine.
Thanks for your input.
Hey JB,
Thanks again for the HTM stickers!
You 'da man!
-Coughlin
Your very welcome ....and you made the correct choice in swim steps ,you will not be disapointed!
i think dana marine has the best ones out there i think they even might build them for eddie
Or if you are like me you could just go down to Schoor Metals in Anaheim and get some chunks out out the rem bin. It's only a 1.90 a pound and yes they will have what you need in the rem scrap.
Then make your own your way. If you know what you want I could make them for ya.
Anyone can buy a set, I like to be different myself.
Wow SuperDave, that's quite an offer.
But I went ahead and ordered from Eddie Marine an received my order today.
JetboatBrian was right, I was not disapointed.
The only challenge I have now is mounting them. My old steps mounted from the outside, but these mount from the inside.
And of course I have to fill the out holes because the new steps don't match up. I was thinking about using some silicon caulking. Any other suggestions? Would epoxy of something else be better?
Maybe I should change my name from Coughlin to Rookie, but I think Rookie is taken. :>)
Thanks again everyone!
-Coughlin