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Boat Stuff Swim ladder plugs

  • Thread starter Thread starter Bruce
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These are printed in flexible TPU and replace the plugs that often fall out of the Windline ladders used on Yamaha boats.

The fit tightly in my SX230 ladder and I believe will work on most Yamaha models. They wrap around the ladder tubing creating a tight fit.

The outer diameter of the portion that goes into the ladder is 16.3mm which is roughly 2/3rds of an inch.

There is more info in this thread 3D Printed Yamaha / Windline Ladder Bumper Plugs

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I just bought a set. I'll post a review once I try them out.
 
I just bought a set. I'll post a review once I try them out.

Your 190 uses a similar ladder to my SX230. I am sending out the plugs tomorrow morning. Please let me know if they do not fit.

Mine have been installed for close to three years and have not fallen out yet.
 
I finally installed the plugs. They were a perfect fit on my AR195 and seem like great quality. Sorry about the delay in posting.
 
I don’t understand why you technically need ladder plugs. Can someone explain?
 
I don’t understand why you technically need ladder plugs. Can someone explain?

They reduce the risk of someone getting cut by the edge of the ladder.
 
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