Need opinions and pics of floating lift, front bow mounted to a floating dock!!
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Need opinions and pics of floating lift, front bow mounted to a floating dock!!
Hi guys! I am considdering to buy a lift for my boat. Since we only have big marinas with floating docks here, the only version that would fit is a lift that connects to the "main dock" with a hinge, and that has pontoons that is filled with air by an electric pump.
I would very much apprechiate your experiences with this system. Please also post some pictures if you have. And also, who sell these lifts??
Thank you!!
Erik
I would very much apprechiate your experiences with this system. Please also post some pictures if you have. And also, who sell these lifts??
Thank you!!
Erik
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Stay away from the front mount lifts. They are ok for small bass boats. But they are hard on docks. If you get a lift. Make sure it's a 4 point system. I can send pics later tonight if you'd like to see what I have.
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Thanks for the input. Would this kind of lift also be possible to make for larger boats? Like 10.000 Lbs day cruisers etc?
I guess it is of great importance that the balance is right, so that the lift is not pushing the dock under? Or up?
Which manufacturers make these?
I guess it is of great importance that the balance is right, so that the lift is not pushing the dock under? Or up?
Which manufacturers make these?
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The Airdock systems like kreed has look to be the simplest and most cost effective. The only real big downside to them is you have to worry about air leaks... don't piss off your neighbor!
Honestly, the AD would be the way I'd go if it were my money, but your location and circumstances should dictate which type of lift is best suited for your application and needs.
Honestly, the AD would be the way I'd go if it were my money, but your location and circumstances should dictate which type of lift is best suited for your application and needs.
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Hi guys! I am considdering to buy a lift for my boat. Since we only have big marinas with floating docks here, the only version that would fit is a lift that connects to the "main dock" with a hinge, and that has pontoons that is filled with air by an electric pump.
I would very much apprechiate your experiences with this system. Please also post some pictures if you have. And also, who sell these lifts??
Thank you!!
Erik
I would very much apprechiate your experiences with this system. Please also post some pictures if you have. And also, who sell these lifts??
Thank you!!
Erik
The company makes lifts samll enough for a PWC and big enough for the Queen Mary (well...maybe that big!). They really stood behind their product when I had a problem several years after it was purchased. Excellent, excellent company. (Nope, I have no connection to them other than being a very happy, previous customer.)
I now have a fixed dock/lift. I like it much better than floating.
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Thanks, I am sure the air dock is great, but I want to see the whole hull and be able to wash it and get to the drives also. That should be possible with a platform around the boat mounted to the frame..?
Have anyone seen that?
Have anyone seen that?
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My hydrohoist had walkways (actually stabilzers when the lift is lowered) and a work platform on the rear. The walk ways were standard, the rear platform an option. Oh, absolutely get 4 guide posts with the lift!
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I have a 10,000# Econo Lift that works great. The lift has dual blowers and lifts the boat rather quickly. I built extensions on the front corners of my slip to have access to the open bow and for ease of waxing and wiping down the boat after use.
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Capt2130: Thanks alot for the pictures. I have a similar dock, and figures just out that I can mount the front mount lift under the mooring floaters!! Do you have any more pics of this under the slim where it is mounted to the dock?