16,000 Pound, Back On Boat Lift For Sale.
Made By FiberSteel, Heavy Duty. Perfect Condition! $7,000. As-is, Where-is. Will need to be removed by March. 3mm North Shore LOTO.
Floatation
High Density Polyethylene Tanks For Superior UV And Freeze Protection
Carbon Black Finish Compliments Dock Floatation And Is Easy To Clean And Maintain
HDPE Construction Provides Extra Buoyancy When The Tanks Are Submerged Minimizing Stress On The Dock Structure
Fully Enclosed And Structurally Reinforced Bottom Prevents Tank Damage In The Event The Lift Rests On The Bottom
Frame And Tank Are Attached Using The Ultra-Tech Bonding System Eliminating Any Steel Components Below The Water Line
30" Tank Depth Prevents Pressure Loss In Rough Water Or An 18" Tank For Use In Shallow Water Applications
Tank Safety Shut Off Valve Prevents Air Loss In The Event Of A Hose Failure Steel Frame Work
4" Wide Axle Loops With UHMW Bushings Along With Stainless Steel Arm And Stabilizer Bushings Reduce Wear And Noise
Galvanized Steel Bolting Hardware And Stainless Steel Locknuts Are Superior To Zinc Coatings For Longevity
Torsion Clamps And Square Axles And Arms Prevent Axle Twist Common To Round Pipe Axles
Full Length Angle Iron Support Of Bunk Rails And The Use Of Structural Steel Offers Greater Hull Support
Increased Frame To Tank Contact Reduces Pounds Per Square Inch Load As Compared To Tube Style Lifts Blower Assembly
Weather Proof Lockable Deck Mounted Housing Safeguards Controls From Unauthorized Use
Ground Fault Interruption Protection With An Additional GFIC Outlet For Dockside Use
Automatic Discharge Valve Protects Motor From Water Ingestion And Allows The Lift To Lower Quicker
Two Stage Blower With Sealed Bearings For Faster Lifting Than Single Stage Blowers Lifetime Warranty (From Manufacturer) No Warranty on my end.
LIFETIME (Parts and Labor) on Tanks, Frame, Tank to Frame Connectors, and Polyethylene Bunks
5 Year Structural Steel Warranty (other steel parts of lift)
If someone needs it moved I've got they guy at LOTO that does fibersteel moves better than anyone, and he didn't grow up there which means he actually will get it done when he says.
Bernard at Atlas boat lifts is the man. he's moved mine several times and done a+ every time.
I haven't seen this lift but that's about 1/2 of what mine was new a couple years ago.
Thanks for the pics... Unfortunately we are located on the main channel, we experience rough water. After talking to the lift guy, they stated it would most likely not hold up as well as the cylinder type lift for us.
He did state this is a great deal, they are over 15K new. But suggested any cove off the main channel it would be fine.
It's a great deal for someone. Thanks again for the offer.
Most movers will back out when you say 3 arm lift fibersteel. They don't like to get them lined up so they all work.
Bernard: (573) 216-3941 tell him Mike Alford sent you.
I had a 12K one at the 28.5 MM for 3 years and never had a problem. We got some pretty good waves there, not like the 8 or 9 mm but I had zero problems. Went to a 16K when we moved, thought I was going to have a 41 apache on it. It was on the farthest slip out at Clearwater Condos on the Niangua which also had pretty good wave action and again no problems there etiher.
Doesnt look like it would handle my 46 BT twin.
thanks Bobby
I spoke with the mfgr (FiberSteel) yesterday and they said it could be configured for about any size boat as long as it was not too heavy.
If yours is 12,500 to 13,000 the lift should not have a problem handling it.
In the pics it has short bunks since there is a "short" boat on it. It is also moved way back in the slip to permit rear boarding. On a bigger application I would move the lift forward and ad the correct bunks for your hull.
Then again, if you want overkill (which some do) It may not be big enough.