Access Ladder - Ship

Access Ladder - Ship

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of Ship Access Ladder viewed from the side and front
Description
Description

A ship access ladder is a fixed angled staircase designed specifically for boarding and disembarking ships. Often made of sturdy, corrosion-resistant materials to withstand maritime conditions, they provide safe, reliable movement between a dock and a ship's deck. The design emphasizes practicality, durability, and safety, with a steep incline to accommodate the ship's movement and conserve dock space. Non-slip steps, handrails, and safety cages may be included to prevent accidents in often slippery environments.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Ship Access Ladder have a typical height of 9’ (2.74 m), width of 2’ (61 cm), and total depth of 7’ (2.13 m). The handrail has a height of 3’6” (107 cm). The steps are spaced 10.5”-12” (26.7-30.5 cm) apart with a depth of 3”-6” (7.6-15.2 cm) and an inclined angle between 60-75 degrees.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
9’ | 2.74 m (Varies)
Width:
2’ | 61 cm
Depth:
7’ | 2.13 m (Varies)
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Step Height: 10.5”-12” | 26.7-30.5 cm

Step Depth: 3”-6” | 7.6-15.2 cm

Handrail Height: 3’6” | 107 cm

Angle: 60-75 degrees

Materials:
Steel
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Drawings include:

Ship Access Ladder side elevation, plan, front

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