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Switch Ladder Difficulty

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Boat Make
SeaDoo
Year
2023
Boat Model
Switch
Boat Length
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Anyone else having difficulty getting their 2023 Sea-Doo Switch swim ladder in and out? I’ve seen video after video where people can pull them out with one hand, but for some reason I have to use an extreme amount of force to pull mine in and put it back… The dealership told me that all Switches are like that but I’m having a hard time believing that after seeing videos proving otherwise… I think mine might be misaligned and I’ve attached some photos to show what I’m talking about…
 

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The left/port side looks high compared to the right/starboard side. I’d pull it all the way out to better examine the mechanism and see if I could realign it myself before I’d go through the effort of making a warranty claim on something like this.
 
Anyone else having difficulty getting their 2023 Sea-Doo Switch swim ladder in and out? I’ve seen video after video where people can pull them out with one hand, but for some reason I have to use an extreme amount of force to pull mine in and put it back… The dealership told me that all Switches are like that but I’m having a hard time believing that after seeing videos proving otherwise… I think mine might be misaligned and I’ve attached some photos to show what I’m talking about…

Pictures of the ladder deployed would be helpful
 
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