I'm proud of this one
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I'm proud of this one
Over the last three days my brother and I built this on the ramp, towed it about a mile, installed it and lifted a 32 Chris Craft weighing around 12K. This lift is a 15K, back in under power with a platform to play with the drives.
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This is 8 at night, too dark and the platform is wet. Did I mention the high today was 36, it snowed, and I had my paws in the lake about 100 times? They were numb a couple of times.
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i had one of these kind of lifts on my old boat ,Iwish I had the platform it would have been nice. Mine was a hydrohoist for 6000 lbs . They charged me 300.00 to put it together and install it.i thought this was a bargin.it took them 11 hours that day.
good luck with your new lift ,remember to not put it in gear and hit the pontoons
good luck with your new lift ,remember to not put it in gear and hit the pontoons
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Yep, did same thing last yr. Assembled it in my garage on the trailer, then towed it 2 hrs to the lake were we installed the arms. Had to leave arms off because they made it 12' wide. Too many mail boxes to replace.
10k# GalvaLift. Looks to be exactly the same as the polylifts.
10k# GalvaLift. Looks to be exactly the same as the polylifts.
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Last edited by US1 Fountain; 12-02-2011 at 11:16 AM.