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Perhaps they are ladders, used when the cat is beached to dry out. A fifty footer with shoal keels would be a bit tall to get on and off without them. But I'll bet they make an awful racket in waves!
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: North of the Bridge, thankfully
Boat: R930
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They do look very fixed so I've gone off that idea, SD.
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