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Hello everyone, I recently purchased the R3 and am new to this forum. My wife is having issues getting out of the water on the swim step. I welcome any thoughts/opinions on how I can remedy this. I was thinking some sort of a rope ladder but I am not sure this will work. I spoke with the dealer but they have not gotten back to me.
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Hey Frank. Welcome to the Cobaltchat forum. So glad you found us!

Others have mentioned the same issue here on the forum. A ladder option has been discussed. No solutions that I’m aware of yet.

Any pics of your R3? Is this your first Cobalt?

Others will chime in shortly.

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same issue with my R3. Having dealer install a grab handle up above the R3 emblem under the seat.
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For anyone that is interested there looks like there is a couple of options to address the issues of using the swim step. I contacted cobalt directly and it looks like the brackets for the R5 will work on the R3 and will drop the step an additional 3 inches maybe this will work with an additional grab rail?? I have been told that there is an optional step ladder (not cheap) that can be attached to the side of the platform. I will post additional information as it becomes available.
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nyfishman@aol.com wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 7:03 pm For anyone that is interested there looks like there is a couple of options to address the issues of using the swim step. I contacted cobalt directly and it looks like the brackets for the R5 will work on the R3 and will drop the step an additional 3 inches maybe this will work with an additional grab rail?? I have been told that there is an optional step ladder (not cheap) that can be attached to the side of the platform. I will post additional information as it becomes available.
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Make sure to climb step rear-end first. Much easier than facing boat.
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Thanks. I have no problem with the swim step it's my wife as she has no real upper body strength and is hampered by a bad knee. I am hoping the R5 swim brackets which will lower the step 3 inches does the trick.
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nyfishman@aol.com wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:22 am Thanks. I have no problem with the swim step it's my wife as she has no real upper body strength and is hampered by a bad knee. I am hoping the R5 swim brackets which will lower the step 3 inches does the trick.
We had a r3 r5 r7 next to each other and the r5 had long brackets. But I'm wondering then if the step is gong to set into the platform and then become a tripping hazard? I guess going to have to see. I personally don't think it's enough to help. It is better than nothing though. Hopefully Matt or t5billion or someone has a better picture than mine. It's hard to tell.
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Frank same problem with my R3, how did the swim step ladder option workout?
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So glad you found us Navpi .

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