Floating boat lifts
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I just got through my first season with an air dock. Works great but installation and tear down at the end of the season was a major exhausting PITA! Best comparison I can make is Imagine trying to wrestle with a dead 200lb fish covered in slime.
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I have a lift for sale if interested. It's a 10,000 lbs. & works great.
New would probably be 12-13k. I will sell this one for $6250. Comes apart easily and can be mounted/transported on a car or boat trailer.
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Hydro-hoist Brand IMO are the best in side tie models. Good value and good customer service. Ive used that style hoist from 4500lb up to my current 12,000lb and love it!
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I got lucky and found mine in mi for around 4k with going to get it with boat trailer and hulling it back and putting it together and all was around 5k. Best investment so far
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New would certainly be higher than that. I looked at buying a new 6600lb or 8800lb lift two years ago and was quoted 10k and 12k for them! I found a few year old used one, and still paid more than you are asking for a 6600lb model. Already regretting not holding out for the 8800. New boat itch means new lift first.