I’ve looked at your website and cannot find how to gain more information or how to purchase the Lilli Pad Revo Ladder. I would like to know if the handles shown (in the video) mounted to the boat deck are included? What is the weight limit? Can you lock the underneath pins so the ladder can’t be stolen as we would not move it to another location. How much is it? How does your ladder differ from the “Aqua Stairs” brand? We are very interested! Thank you!
@lillypadmarine, do you have more specifics you can share? Right now, the ladder isn't available aftermarket and only available on a certain pontoon brands (Barletta, Bennington to name a few)
I don’t like the sharp points at the top of the handles. imagine someone slipping and smashing their chin on them? Why not slightly round them off? I don’t think anything is better than the ladder that simply collapses and slides right under the platform. just my opinion though. I had an option to “upgrad” my ladder when I bought my boat, and I chose not to, for the same reason I just described.
@@BoatBuyersSecretWeapon oh, well I hope I didn’t sound insulting. That was not my intention at all. I noticed in a couple of the other shots in the video the handles were rounded off at the top. so maybe they have a couple designs? Like I stated in my initial comment, I did not go with my upgrade, which was a different style ladder, but the tops of the ladder were pointy enough like the main ones they were showing in this video where any body parts slipping and falling on them would be an incredibly serious issue. Others in my boating world have also mentioned the same thing about other ladders as well. Of course, the odds of it happening are slim to none. But I assure you it has happened in the past. And younger kids don’t notice these types of things either when having fun on a boat, Thanks for passing it along…
I’ve looked at your website and cannot find how to gain more information or how to purchase the Lilli Pad Revo Ladder. I would like to know if the handles shown (in the video) mounted to the boat deck are included? What is the weight limit? Can you lock the underneath pins so the ladder can’t be stolen as we would not move it to another location. How much is it? How does your ladder differ from the “Aqua Stairs” brand? We are very interested! Thank you!
@lillypadmarine, do you have more specifics you can share?
Right now, the ladder isn't available aftermarket and only available on a certain pontoon brands (Barletta, Bennington to name a few)
@@BoatBuyersSecretWeapon we have a SunTracker. Thank you.
So I have a year old Barletta, can I get the ladder installed by my Barletta dealer?
I think so, talk to your dealer they can probably help you out
With BATHROOM ?
Consumer model coming this summer... but $1200... oof
They don't sell it aftermarket. Only factory from Barletta with Lusso's and Corsa's. Believe me, I have tried.
I think they do now sell it aftermarket. Called Easy Step from lillipad instead of Revo.
I don’t like the sharp points at the top of the handles. imagine someone slipping and smashing their chin on them? Why not slightly round them off? I don’t think anything is better than the ladder that simply collapses and slides right under the platform. just my opinion though.
I had an option to “upgrad” my ladder when I bought my boat, and I chose not to, for the same reason I just described.
@@BoatBuyersSecretWeapon oh, well I hope I didn’t sound insulting. That was not my intention at all. I noticed in a couple of the other shots in the video the handles were rounded off at the top. so maybe they have a couple designs? Like I stated in my initial comment, I did not go with my upgrade, which was a different style ladder, but the tops of the ladder were pointy enough like the main ones they were showing in this video where any body parts slipping and falling on them would be an incredibly serious issue. Others in my boating world have also mentioned the same thing about other ladders as well. Of course, the odds of it happening are slim to none. But I assure you it has happened in the past. And younger kids don’t notice these types of things either when having fun on a boat, Thanks for passing it along…