Vernon, this is the one I have on my boat and I really like it because it is adequate for getting back in the boat and not a "mish mash of hardware" as you so aptly described most of them. It's called the E-Ladder and it bolts to either the jack plate or motor. The red dot towards the bottom is a spring-loaded pin that when pulled allows the ladder to drop down about a foot. Some upper body strength is still required of course as you have to grab onto something on the transom to help hoist yourself in. The comment made that this should be practiced is a great one! Getting out with just a bathing suit on is one thing, but, getting out fully clothed with a rain suit or other heavy clothing on is quite another. Falling into the water fully dressed brings on a sense of panic as it's very difficult to move in the water and the wet clothes add a lot of weight when trying to get out of it. I saw a guy fall out of a boat during an early spring trip to Sturgeon Bay (water temps in the 50s). The boat was still tied to the dock which was a good thing as it took 2 guys to haul him in.