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2016 26’ Bennington The rear ladder sucks for the older crowd. Does everyone like the Lillipad with the steps? Any issues are pros are cons to that. I know they’re expensive but they sure are nice looking.
 
There have been a few members that have changed theirs .
I have been considering it .
Here is a link to their site if you have questions about the ladder itself .
 
2016 26’ Bennington The rear ladder sucks for the older crowd. Does everyone like the Lillipad with the steps? Any issues are pros are cons to that. I know they’re expensive but they sure are nice looking.
I love mine. I can’t imagine a better fold-up ladder for the amount of space it takes up. I was also amazed when I watched a large dog swim to the ladder and climb up into the boat without any help.
 
I installed a LillyPad ladder last year. We are seniors and we host a group of 10 ladies at the lake. Everyone of them thanked me for the new ladder. It is expensive, but it is a huge improvement in comfort and safety and I installed it in less than 1 hour. A side note, We had to store our boat outside of repair faculty this winter. I was able to remove the ladder assembly(not the handles that bolt to the swim platform) in less than 10 minutes to prevent theft. I absolutely recommend it.
 
Has anyone with the Telescoping Underdeck Mounted Ladder ,replaced it with the Lillipad Ladder ?
If so, I have a few questions ,If you dont mind .
 
I replaced my telescoping ladder. I did a write up and posted it on the forum
 
How's the footprint?. Is everything from the previous ladder covered , except maybe some nonfaded flooring? Do the holes line up from the previous ladder? I am also wondering if I can change this out myself or just let the dealer install it ?
Thanks .
 
I just reread the entire thread . Thank You.
 
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