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hydrahoist questions
i am about to buy a 2000 9000B Lift in good shape for 3k. How hard will it be to install in a lagoon? I have boats in frt. and behind me so i might have to put the back on a whip or something to pivot the entrance? How long does it take to go up and down? Thanks
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What I've learned about lifts is you really have to spend a ton of time thinking your install through. And even then it usually ends up changing. Once complete and done right you'll be glad you did it. Was just tweaking mine this past weekend in 37 degree water. Brrrrrrr.
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How deep is your area for the hoist ? Sounds like pushing out the stern then lowering the thing, then raising it to pull it back in will be a pain in the assss. Get a lift type.
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I have a 20k lift for the 40' formula and it takes less than 5 min either going up or down.
I had it setup and installed and glad i did, it looked like a pain to do myself. |
Wow,less than 5 minutes?????
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In germany there is a company,,,never seen one like that over here ,but its AK lift and only 3.5 feet water needed up to 30000 pounds hydraulic has a u shaped dock around it is free floating and galvanized steel with anodes for either salt or freshwater appl. more money then Hydrohoist or similar but tricked out like hell.
I actually had 1 in germany. |
Originally Posted by brian18330
(Post 2838268)
i am about to buy a 2000 9000B Lift in good shape for 3k. How hard will it be to install in a lagoon? I have boats in frt. and behind me so i might have to put the back on a whip or something to pivot the entrance? How long does it take to go up and down? Thanks
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Airdock may be an option.
www.airdock.com |
If the stern is not lowered before the bow the boat/lift will roll. Don't ask me how I know this!
Originally Posted by tms1155
(Post 2838977)
Front and rear must be secured to dock. If not it will sink to bottom and will not work right. back has to sink before front or it gets air locked and wont sink .
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Originally Posted by BeakBoater35
(Post 2838995)
If the stern is not lowered before the bow the boat/lift will roll. Don't ask me how I know this!
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Originally Posted by Screw IT
(Post 2838471)
Wow,less than 5 minutes?????
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Call the hydrohoist folks. The Tennessee office just installed mine and they did a great job. The big thing is if you have a step bottom boat, the bunks have to be adjusted to distribute the weight or you could damage the hull of the boat.
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dont even plan on buying this if you have to push it out and move it to load.....they HAVE to be secure or they will roll. I'm the third or forth person to tell you this now on here....beware !!
Other than that, I have one and it works great....5 min each way as well..... |
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Oh i forgot to tell u the time on the german hydraulic lift 48 sec. down and 58 sec. up !!!!
Also ,,u can walk around the sides of the boat to clean it or just look at it !!! |
Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 2839142)
Oh i forgot to tell u the time on the german hydraulic lift 48 sec. down and 58 sec. up !!!!
Also ,,u can walk around the sides of the boat to clean it or just look at it !!! |
Originally Posted by tms1155
(Post 2839348)
But were not in Germany scott!
Nothing else going on in this country !!:rolleyes::party-smiley-004: |
Ya live here, its got to be MADE here!
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Originally Posted by tms1155
(Post 2839587)
Ya live here, its got to be MADE here!
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