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sonic28 12-08-2004 09:01 AM

hydrohoist?
 
im considering buying a used hydrohoist , can it be left in the water all winter or does it have to be pulled.no ice in the area tidal.also anyone no for one 35-38 ft boat?

Ran-Dom 32 12-08-2004 10:35 AM

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I purchased a used hydrohoist lift last spring - works great - (35 Lightning) They say you can leave it in all year - but I have taken mine out for the winter to be on the safe side. I seen one get hammered by ice flow before. Check out their web site for more information.

Mudball 12-08-2004 10:48 AM

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I have two of them on my dock.
I leave them in all year, and have for over 10 years now...
But the water never freezes here.

z.zuperboat 12-08-2004 10:49 AM

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I bought mine 10 years ago for 3k.only pulled it out of the water once for new bands and to add a work platform on the back.You need to have a platform for prop changes and to walk around for cleaning instead of climbing on the boat.Still worth 3k today.W/D marine in freeport NY Sales and parts.MY canal freezes to over a foot thick so I have a bubbler for the hoist on a timer.Also have a boat directly behind mine so my hoist swings out at the back for easy access.Just drive on and pull back in.

MrCIG 12-08-2004 11:10 AM

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We have about 15 or so Hydro Hoist on Lake Michigan in Hammond Indiana. we all leave them in all winter and it does freeze in the harbor. make sure they are pumped all the way up. The ice will build around it and push it up on top. We do lift the hoses out of the water.
P.S. We don't leave the boats on them.

Mark


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