SeaEric
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- 41' TWIN CABIN (1965 - 1971)
I need to fabricate some new step treads for an existing stainless steel ladder. The current steps are 21" wide by 7" and are likely plywood core with a pretty thin fiberglass shell. The ply is compromised so the steps are sagging in the center under even the smallest crew member. Rather than trying to replace the existing stiffening core material, I am planning to fabricate new treads in white King Starboard.
I'm wondering how thick the starboard needs to be to structurally support 200+ pounds in the 21 inch span of the step tread. My only experience previously with Starboard was in the 1/2" thickness, which has not very much integrity. Does anyone have any experience with the 1 inch thick Starboard material? Will it work as a ladder tread that is supported only at each side of a 21 inch span?
I'm wondering how thick the starboard needs to be to structurally support 200+ pounds in the 21 inch span of the step tread. My only experience previously with Starboard was in the 1/2" thickness, which has not very much integrity. Does anyone have any experience with the 1 inch thick Starboard material? Will it work as a ladder tread that is supported only at each side of a 21 inch span?