Boat Lift Question
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When I first got the lift for my TG, It had 2 X 10's set at an angle. I wasn't comfortable with that, so I had them install 20 foot long 4 x 6's that sat on top of an I-beam with the 4" side flat on the top. The strakes on the TG are 4.5" wide and are basically a flat surface. Make sure that you have the bunks far enough back to support the transom!!!! From the inside of the strake to the inside of the strake on the other side is 48.5" apart. My bunks are 50" apart sitting on the lift and work great. If you would like (and it warms up a little!!) I can take a few pictures of my lift this weekend and post them for you.
Craig
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#12
A myco cradle would be the best set up, just bolt it to your lift, the hull will be surported like it's on the trailer. It would look some what like the surports on my lift I have for sale in the OSO classifieds for my Apache. Nice looking 38 did that come from the eastside of Michigan?
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Hey everyone... Thanks for all the compliments...and all the info too.. i appreciate it... Hey Old School, you throwing that oso party at he cleavlander this year at the Miami boat show week, hear it's a good time... i will be down this year, would love to hook up with you all....
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From: brick nj
thanks jim tell meg thx & hello is the lagoon freezing yet? i had my pilings installed for the lift. my arms are getting welded and galvanized as we speak cant wait for this season.
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