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Old 09-30-2006, 08:03 PM
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For those of you that have a 2 piling lift, with 2 "L" arms that the boat sits on, how long is your boat and how far apart are the arms?
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Old 09-30-2006, 11:10 PM
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I install them no more than 11' apart and runners 16' long.Hope this helps.
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Old 10-01-2006, 09:51 AM
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A lot depends on the length of the boat, usually install them 10' - 12' apart and again depending on the length of the boat we have used bunks as long as 20'.
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I'm putting in a new bulkhead. the pilings will be 5' apart. So correct me if I'm wrong. If I mount the lift on those pilings, 10' apart, I should be fine? My boat now is 24'. If I got a 30' all I need is to do is get longer bunks. The lift should handle a 30', it's rated for 10,000lbs. Bought it anticipating a larger boat.
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Originally Posted by carm
I'm putting in a new bulkhead. the pilings will be 5' apart. So correct me if I'm wrong. If I mount the lift on those pilings, 10' apart, I should be fine? My boat now is 24'. If I got a 30' all I need is to do is get longer bunks. The lift should handle a 30', it's rated for 10,000lbs. Bought it anticipating a larger boat.
1O' will be fine.
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Thanks Doc!
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Originally Posted by carm
Thanks Doc!
Glad to help.
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While we are talking about boat lifts I am thinking about putting one in at the marina were I currently have in and out(travel lift) obviously I will be paying for it but has any one else done this and did you get a long contract for the slip in case the marina gets sold?????
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