I had a passing thought about ladders, launching, etc., that I'[d like to share with you.
Regardless of what ladders, walkways, platforms, or whatever one has to make the launching and retrieving process easier, sooner or later a situation will occur where wading in the water will be required. This is most commonly occurs when having troubles centering a boat on a trailer that doesn't have guide-ons and when retrieving the boat.
In the summer, and in fresh water, no big deal, but there are times where wading is the last thing on the list of activities wanted for the day.
Because of this, I carry two pair of boots or waders during the winter or colder months.
The first is a calf-length pair of sailing/boating pull-overs, the second a full-blown pair of chest waders intended for fly fishing.
I'd always just bitten the bullet and waded in wearing street clothes and shoes, but retrieving my other larger boat on a new trailer last March sent me borrowing a dry suit in anticipation of being Boy Scout Prepared for the Day.
After that, I decided to keep the boots and waders handy in the tow vehicle for surprise events during the cold season.
This is just another addition to the list of trailer/boat/launching equipiment list for the think-ahead boater!
Joe. :teeth