All Aluminum Fold & Store Pontoon Boat Ladder
Mounts in the pontoon gate area - the bottom of the ladder rests against the pontoon tube.
Satin finished anodized aluminum
No black marks on hands or clothes from untreated aluminum
1” .072 “fluted” aluminum stock
The strongest ladder available, “fluted” aluminum helps hide scratches
Extends 39” below the pontoon deck
Almost as deep as our big 4 step. Easy for swimmers to climb
Folds to 23” x 15”
Stores easily under most pontoon seats
Steps are 15” x 2”, embossed nonskid aluminum
These are big-strong ladders great for the heaviest swimmer
Bottom legs rest against pontoon tubes, cut to fit
All stainless steel hardware, including attachment kit
No plated footman loops or hardware to rust in 2-3 years
Guaranteed for swimmers up to #250
Mounts with L.A.K.'s
LAK's allow you to use the ladder at multiple spots on the pontoon. Buy an extra kit and use the ladder in both gate areas
Folding Pontoon Ladder
free mounting kit with ladder AF 40 FS $99
Options
That is from :
http://dockandpontoonladders.com/folding-pontoon-ladders.htm
They have several styles.
All you might need would be a hack saw and hardware. Paint it black if you must.
Another way, if you're agile, get some poly coated or plain cable, cable clamps and make a basic rope ladder. Steps can be EMT, pipe, wood, angle even PVC, whatever.
Drill holes at the edge of your step, put cable clams underneath each step after fishing the cable through the holes. Adjust to length and crank down the clamps.Put hooks on the top end and hook it to your rack or bolt it if you carry it on the rack.
You can attach "stand offs" to the steps, blocks, 45 degree pipe fittings and put rubber caps on them, anything to hold the step away from the body, might stagger the stand offs so it rolls up nicely.
You could also use several stands of para cord instead of cable, just tie knots under the steps.
You can roll it up