Boat Lift Info..
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Boat Lift Info..
I am looking at various boat lifts for my Baja Outlaw. 29' long.
Has anyone used a Sunstream Sunlift? It is a hydraulic boat lift that sits on the lake bottom. The one that the salesman is trying to sell me has a solar powered system. Any feedback on that vs the more standard electrical system?
Any feedback and/or opinions would be appreciated. I use the boat in Lake Erie and it is in a sheltered harbor so waves are not a concern.
Thanks.
Has anyone used a Sunstream Sunlift? It is a hydraulic boat lift that sits on the lake bottom. The one that the salesman is trying to sell me has a solar powered system. Any feedback on that vs the more standard electrical system?
Any feedback and/or opinions would be appreciated. I use the boat in Lake Erie and it is in a sheltered harbor so waves are not a concern.
Thanks.
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I have a sunstream 10000lb. lift under a Baja 36 Outlaw. Couldn't be happier with it. Boat weighs 8500 dry so the lift is at max and never had a problem. Get the battery power with a trickle charger if you have access to shorepower otherwise the solar will work as a trickle charger to the supplied battery.
They gave me 2 remotes with the lift. I keep one in boat so I can lower it from the cockpit.
They gave me 2 remotes with the lift. I keep one in boat so I can lower it from the cockpit.
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Even if the bubbler fails the lift is in about 4 ft of water at the shallowest part, so it shouldn't freeze.
Bret