KEVMAR... what is your mooring/docking situation?
We have a 44 Trojan Flybridge MY very similar to your President. Our permanent dock is a covered slip with a wooden access stairway built which has small enclosed dock storage underneath. This was already with the boat when we bought her early this year.
I've re-painted it and also added a gang-plank so the dogs (and us hoomans) can walk on and off without stepping over an opening 8' to the water.
It is a solid oak plank 1" x 20" x 5' that rests across the top of the stair landing and extends over to the port walkway/entry point of the boat. On the landing attach point, it is hinged with gate hinges, as I lift it up and tie it off when getting underway. On the boat end are 3 2" casters, rubber non-marring wheels that handle the movement while pier side. Over top of it is a length of 24" wide rubber matting/carpet runner you get at Menard's by the foot.
Works great.
I also back into my slip and I can step off the ladder down to the swim deck right onto the dock.
Your particular situation will dictate your options.
Are you allowed anything on your dock that would allow something similar?