airdock email?
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Anyone have an email to this company?
http://www.airdock.com/
I can only find the number and as I´m a Swed with rubish english I would like to start with a mail.
/Teo
http://www.airdock.com/
I can only find the number and as I´m a Swed with rubish english I would like to start with a mail.
/Teo
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From: Saint Petersburg, FL
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I have a local guy wanting to sell me one.
Does anyone have Good or Bad talk about these.?????
He had it on a 29ft Donzi. I need one for my 30ft Awesomecat with three motors.
In Montreal, we have to remove everything out of the water before winter so I am looking for something easy to remove each year.
Plus at the end of the year, I only have about 3ft of water.
Would this work for my tunnel boat?
Would love to get her completely out of the water instead of parked on the dock.
Are they good or bad?
Does anyone have Good or Bad talk about these.?????
He had it on a 29ft Donzi. I need one for my 30ft Awesomecat with three motors.
In Montreal, we have to remove everything out of the water before winter so I am looking for something easy to remove each year.
Plus at the end of the year, I only have about 3ft of water.
Would this work for my tunnel boat?
Would love to get her completely out of the water instead of parked on the dock.
Are they good or bad?
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I will give you "footnotes" to what I have read-
Good- Inexpensive, relatively quick, easy to deflate, inflator is compact and easy to operate, no contact moisture issues as some might assume
Bad- Requires user to manually insure boat is level. Have read stories of boats being left bow high on lift and sinking after heavy rain
but no proof or pictures
When I first saw it I thought of how tippy a human is on a floating lounge, however it seems to have many happy users out there. I think when ever you have an item that requires the user to acutally think you are going to get some bad press. For me, I need full auto, I can imagine inflating that thing level at 2 am drunk
Good- Inexpensive, relatively quick, easy to deflate, inflator is compact and easy to operate, no contact moisture issues as some might assume
Bad- Requires user to manually insure boat is level. Have read stories of boats being left bow high on lift and sinking after heavy rain
but no proof or pictures When I first saw it I thought of how tippy a human is on a floating lounge, however it seems to have many happy users out there. I think when ever you have an item that requires the user to acutally think you are going to get some bad press. For me, I need full auto, I can imagine inflating that thing level at 2 am drunk
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Yes, we have thousands of happy customers out there; and a few who who operate it drunk, or like they are drunk
. Seriously; we go out of our way to help customers use them properly but I guess you just can’t win em all! If you’ve ever operated one you would know that leveling is very easy – but you must have your eyes open!!
When used properly they are very stable. We have stories of boats being saved by our lifts in storms while others around them sank.
Ken
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. Seriously; we go out of our way to help customers use them properly but I guess you just can’t win em all! If you’ve ever operated one you would know that leveling is very easy – but you must have your eyes open!! When used properly they are very stable. We have stories of boats being saved by our lifts in storms while others around them sank.
Ken
Air-Dock



