€ 404,96
1-2 weeks delivery time
Price incl. 19% VAT
Price incl. 19% VAT
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The Osculati 59.807.05 Anti-Torsion Climbing Ladder is a crucial safety accessory designed for 12 m masts, featuring a ladder length of 10.80 m. Crafted from webbing tape and aluminium steps, this ladder ensures stability and durability. Installation is straightforward, fixed at the mast base using supplied fixings, ideally positioned under the boom goose neck fitting. Applying tension with a halyard winch ensures the ladder remains stiff and stable, even in challenging conditions, preventing any twisting. The ladder's total length should be shorter than the mast for optimal stretching, aligning the thorax with the masthead when fully stretched. Adjusting the ropes allows for the correct length. The ladder, in a distinctive blue color, offers visibility, and following the provided instructions ensures proper usage and installation. An indispensable tool for mast maintenance and accessibility on sailboats, this anti-torsion climbing ladder prioritizes safety and ease of use.
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Osculati 59.807.05 - Anti-Torsion Climbing Ladder for 12 m Masts
Enhance safety and accessibility with the Osculati 59.807.05 Anti-Torsion Climbing Ladder, designed for 12 m masts with a ladder length of 10.80 m. This ladder is:
- Made of: Webbing tape and aluminium steps
- Installation: Fixed at the mast base with supplied fixings, ideally under the boom goose neck fitting
- Tension: Applied using a halyard winch for stiffness and stability
Key Features:
- The ladder remains stiff and stable, even if balance is lost, preventing twisting
- Total ladder length should be shorter than mast length for utmost stretching
- Upper end fully stretched, ensuring the person on the top step aligns thorax with masthead
- Adjustable ropes for correct length
- Blue color for easy visibility
Follow the instructions for proper installation and usage, ensuring a secure and stable climbing experience. This ladder is an essential addition for mast maintenance and accessibility on sailboats.
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