ISO Pace-Edwards
Mast Steps
So, Sasquatch, here.
My feet are way bigger than would be comfortable on the usual
mast step.
One which is ideal, but no longer made, is Pace-Edwards. I first started
this
search about 4 years ago, and having seen someone else'
boat with them has
prompted me to take keyboard in hand again.
Googling, finding, then calling and talking with the factory reveals that
they have not made them for many years (and this started 4 years ago!).
There seemed to be some interest in selling their tooling, so that someone
might address that niche market, but they've never followed up with me
despite many mails and calls.
Surely, someone/some joint, somewhere, has NOS, or perhaps, even, some
salvaged ones. I only need a
single step, unless someone had about 20 of
them. That's Pace-Edwards, Made In
USA, stamped on the foot area side "wings
(what makes them more comfy; it's wider by far than the standard mast step).
What makes these so good (for me) is a very large foot enclosure and base,
and rounded sides, kinder on the hands and feet when banged against or
pulled on as you go from one to the next. None I've seen of what's available
currently meet those standards.
In the long shot that someone knows of a potential source for these, or ones
meeting the same standards (footrest area 2x5.5 [footrest] x9 [height from
footrest to top]" inside measure, anodized
aluminum or better), I'd very
much like to know about it. We want to get mast steps, but not something
which will be uncomfortable to climb or stand on for an extended period.
??
As my ability to get reliable
broadband comes and goes, please copy any
responses to me directly at
skipgundlach@gmail.com, or I may well not see
them.
Thanks.
L8R
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Bahamas, but will be stateside in April for a
wedding, and guests arriving before then...
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