Definition
A sea ladder is a portable ladder used to board a vessel from the water or a smaller boat. Itβs a means of safely ascending onto a ship. Think of it as the aquatic equivalent of a staircase to enter a floating building. Unlike permanent stairs, sea ladders are often flexible and easily stowed. These ladders can be made of rope, metal, or a combination of materials. Sea ladders are crucial for pilot boarding, rescue operations, and general access. They facilitate access where fixed structures are impractical or unavailable.