Who keeps their boat on a lift?
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Re: Who keeps their boat on a lift?
I'm very interested in whatever you might have....off of one of the canels in ft lauderdale, most everything I have tried has failed.....38 cig
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Re: Who keeps their boat on a lift?
Mark one of the things about the elevator lifts is ,that it is one of the most expensive lifts on the market.The reason being that no poles are driven in the water.The steel i-beams end up being the poles.If it was a pole lift take the $1000 or so per pole to be driven and since those lifts take 4 poles well thats $4000 right there.Steel prices are outragious right now and so is galvanizing too.If you wanted a 12000 or say 16000lb lift i don't think it would cost $12000 or $16000.
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I did from time to time but will probadly do in and out this summer or just trailer it for this summer. I have a 2002 MANNING hydraulic lift for sale. It fits a 41 APACHE, adds willl be up soon.