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Click for more info and reviews of this Jif Marine Boat Dock Ladders: https://www.etrailer.com/Boat-Dock-La... Check out some similar Boat Dock Ladders options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Boat... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-ji... What's up everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out this JIF Marine three-step ladder. It's good for your dock. It actually comes up and out of the water, so when it's not in use, you don't have to worry about it gathering any moss or anything. Let's check it out. What's nice about this ladder is it's a lightweight aluminum, so you don't have to worry about rust and corrosion when it stays in the water. It's also really lightweight to pull it up out of the water. It has a pin system here on the side that you can pin the ladder in there, so it stays in place. We'll just push it in. And, now I don't have to hold it. I don't have to worry about it falling back or forward. It's gonna stay right there. And the same thing, when you go pull that pin out, and put it back in the water, it's got another pin that lines up with that same hole, so you push it back into place and that'll just help keep it in that position. Right now, I'm sitting next to a ladder that's actually installed on the dock and it stays on here full time. It does not fold up and out of the water. And, I can look down in the water and I can see all that moss that's gathered on the very bottom of it, and kind of, taking over that first step. So, that'll be kind of, a gross first step when you go to climb up and out of the water. Stepping on that, you can actually slip on that too. So, that's what makes it so nice that the ladder we just installed, and we're gonna replace this with, folds up and out of the water. Now, I measure from this portion that's gonna be on the dock to the bottom of the ladder, and that's gonna be about 39 inches. So, that's what's gonna be from the water to the top of the dock. To give you a better idea what I'm talking about put it back in. Now, placing in the water, keeping in mind those same 39 inches might make a little more sense seeing it this way. So, from the top of the dock where this portion comes up to the bottom of the ladder. With it lowered down, the measurement from the dock to the top of the handle is gonna be about 20 inches. So, just keep that in mind. That's what you're adding to the dock. But overall, it doesn't take up too much space here on the dock itself. I've talked about the ladder. And now, time to test it out. Now, it's gotta weight capacity of 750 pounds. Well under that, I'm at 170, so it's not gonna be a problem. Step down on the first rung. Feels good. Go the second one. Easy to find with my feet. Standing on there, feels sturdy. Can hop up and down on there. It's not going anywhere, and I wanna know that coming up to the water is it gonna be easy to get my footing in here and step up Just fine. Now that we know what the ladder can do, what is it made out of How hard is it to install It's actually not that bad. You will have to get your own hardware. So, you can order a hardware kit from us or you can just go to the hardware store and get what you need for your dock. Check out how I did it. We're gonna start off with a little bit of assembly. It doesn't seem like it's gonna be too bad. We just gotta attach the ladder to the handles. So, we're gonna do that first, and then figure out where we wanna put it on the dock. So, you're just gonna slide this end into the step portion of the ladder. There's only one hole you just have to line up. Just like that. And then, the included hardware that we'll run through and tighten it down. Drop our bolt through, and we'll put a nut on the opposite side. I'm gonna come back and tighten it down with a wrench and a screwdriver. Now we're gonna repeat the same process on the other side. With the ladder put together, we can set it on the side of the dock and figure out exactly where we wanna put it. We're gonna drop it down in here, into the water. We got plenty of room. I think I might wanna bring it out just a little bit towards the edge. You wanna make sure that it's on two good spots to drill into as well. So, you don't wanna be in between the boards on your dock. That looks good, right about there. Bring a little bit more to the edge. And, I think this is we're gonna mount it. With one side already attached, it makes it easier, so I can do this by myself. I had somebody else help me hold the ladder up. We're gonna line up the edge of the board with our mounting bracket just to make sure it's on there straight and matching our other side. Looks good about there. We'll come back. We'll run our hardware through. Now, you're gonna have to get your own hardware.