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Old 10-19-2009, 07:13 PM
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Hey im looking at buying this hoist but the guy cant get to it any time soon to measure it. Its a 9000b built i would say mid 90's. My marina is a real pain when it comes to width and length



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Old 10-19-2009, 08:09 PM
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I have an 2002 10k lb Hydrohoist and it's 14 ft wide x 23.5 ft long.

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Old 10-19-2009, 08:16 PM
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i was hoping it was less, my harbor master might not let me get it if its over 13.5 wide
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:19 AM
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If you can get a model # then Hydrohoist can tell you or its probably on their website. Mine is a 9000b I think, it was really hard on my insides getting it up in the air when I first got it but now I love it. It goes right up and down. Great lift.

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Typically a Hydro Hoist can be adjusted for width. I know when I bought my 14K lift it had to widened to fit my 16' wide slip. Usually you can remove a few bolts and slide the frame in and out to make it wider or more narrow.
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Originally Posted by Sea-Dated
Typically a Hydro Hoist can be adjusted for width. I know when I bought my 14K lift it had to widened to fit my 16' wide slip. Usually you can remove a few bolts and slide the frame in and out to make it wider or more narrow.
This is true for one that goes in a slip, but the one in the picture appears to be a side mount. For this reason, the width may not be adjustable, nor does it need to be adjustable. The question is does he need a side mount or one for a slip, or does he plan on using a side mount in a slip?
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i need it side mounted, its going to be located on a finger
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Originally Posted by E Dock DD
This is true for one that goes in a slip, but the one in the picture appears to be a side mount. For this reason, the width may not be adjustable, nor does it need to be adjustable. The question is does he need a side mount or one for a slip, or does he plan on using a side mount in a slip?
I stand corrected. Thanks Stan....
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What is the location? Mabybe a member can run over and take a measurement for you.
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Old 10-21-2009, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by fishingdave
My marina is a real pain when it comes to width and length
My wife has been complaining about my width and length for years.
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