Very, very nice steps!! Sure looks so much more elegant than the carpeted steps that sometimes have slip-covers over them.... how can anyone resist the high quality of polished wood? I gotta have them....cheers!
Very, very nice steps!! Sure looks so much more elegant than the carpeted steps that sometimes have slip-covers over them.... how can anyone resist the high quality of polished wood? I gotta have them....cheers!
Our dog is a little skittish with them. She had no problem with the carpeted steps. And once she decides to go she's fine on these. But she'll sit at the cabin door and look down, then look at us and look down again like "where are the steps?". I think the color is throwing her off.
Our dog is a little skittish with them. She had no problem with the carpeted steps. And once she decides to go she's fine on these. But she'll sit at the cabin door and look down, then look at us and look down again like "where are the steps?". I think the color is throwing her off.
I could’ve carved some realistic dog bones or biscuits into each step to coax her down...
Our dog is a little skittish with them. She had no problem with the carpeted steps. And once she decides to go she's fine on these. But she'll sit at the cabin door and look down, then look at us and look down again like "where are the steps?". I think the color is throwing her off.
I could’ve carved some realistic dog bones or biscuits into each step to coax her down...
LOL that would mess with her head a little too much.
I bet there's not very many cruiser wooden steps with carved dog bones or biscuits! If I was a doggie, that would convince me to go below decks..hahahaha!
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2002 FV 342 on Lake St. Clair - Past Commodore SHC - Vessel Examiner USCGAUX
2002 FV 342 on Lake St. Clair - Past Commodore SHC - Vessel Examiner USCGAUX
2002 FV 342 on Lake St. Clair - Past Commodore SHC - Vessel Examiner USCGAUX
If I was a doggie, that would convince me to go below decks..hahahaha!