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How long of bunks on your lifts?
I am getting dock work done and putting in a new lift. I figure I should go to a larger capacity lift so if I upgrade to a longer-heavier boat I will not have to change the lift.
The issue is the dock company was going to put in a 16K lift (unknown brand I think Boat Lift US) and they told me the bucks are 14 feet long. That is the same length my current 10K lift has. If I go to a 38-40ish foot boat that seems like they would be short. What do you guy use or have for bunks on the longer boats? |
I can measure mine tomorrow if you’d like, but I am pretty sure mine aren’t longer than 14 feet. 42 CIG sits on it just fine.
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Originally Posted by seafordguy
(Post 4884094)
I can measure mine tomorrow if you’d like, but I am pretty sure mine aren’t longer than 14 feet. 42 CIG sits on it just fine.
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If your boat sits on the lift now. Use the same bunk arrangement on your lift upgrade. But ask if they can make the lift, cradle compatible. Being that you have no idea what boat you will purchase in the future. You can have a trailer manufacturer like MYCO, make a cradle specifically for your future purchase. When all you have to do is slip it in and bolt it down.
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14' is pretty much the standard bunk length.
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We have a 14000lb lift with 14' bunks and yes, I wish they were longer.
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Thank you for the answers, a cradle would be great but I do not have the depth for that.
Sounds like I'll have them get the optional 16 foot and go with that. |
I have a 16,000 Hi-Tide lift and my bunks are 20'. Spacing between the lifting beams are 10', so the bunks overhang 5' each way.
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I have a 24k lb Fibersteel lift and the bunks are 18'
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I ordered the 16' bunks for now.
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