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<blockquote data-quote="FishAnotherDay" data-source="post: 437358" data-attributes="member: 20966"><p>I appreciate Stumpalump finding the info on our website for you (thanks Stump!). But your comment got me to thinking and you have a valid point Chuck, and I really appreciate your comment. So I have attached a dimension sheet that covers the closed dimensions of all sizes of our product. I will also have this posted on our website as you suggested, makes perfect sense. Overall length in the open position is dimension C + A minus about 2 inches due to the lean out of the step when deployed.</p><p></p><p>You can also see pictures of boats with steps mounted on our Facebook page, we keep adding them as owners give them to us: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/emeinctherescuesteptm/" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/emeinctherescuesteptm/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>I just want to make a general comment regarding choosing a size step for your boat:</p><p></p><p>The standard size step that we offer was designed to fit on most 12 ft and up aluminum boats and that's the size we most often recommend. The Narrow and Mini size steps were primarily developed for the inflatable boat market due to their smaller size/narrower transoms. That being said, we have sold a few narrow steps to aluminum boat owners that have more crowded transoms where open space was a premium.</p><p></p><p>Always appreciate feedback!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishAnotherDay, post: 437358, member: 20966"] I appreciate Stumpalump finding the info on our website for you (thanks Stump!). But your comment got me to thinking and you have a valid point Chuck, and I really appreciate your comment. So I have attached a dimension sheet that covers the closed dimensions of all sizes of our product. I will also have this posted on our website as you suggested, makes perfect sense. Overall length in the open position is dimension C + A minus about 2 inches due to the lean out of the step when deployed. You can also see pictures of boats with steps mounted on our Facebook page, we keep adding them as owners give them to us: [url]https://www.facebook.com/emeinctherescuesteptm/[/url] I just want to make a general comment regarding choosing a size step for your boat: The standard size step that we offer was designed to fit on most 12 ft and up aluminum boats and that's the size we most often recommend. The Narrow and Mini size steps were primarily developed for the inflatable boat market due to their smaller size/narrower transoms. That being said, we have sold a few narrow steps to aluminum boat owners that have more crowded transoms where open space was a premium. Always appreciate feedback! [/QUOTE]
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