I am looking to buy a used Shorestation Vertical 5000# lift with 120" beam with 26' canopy for $4200. Is this a good deal? Also, I'm not sure if it will work in my lake with the shallower shorelines... I measured marks on my dock and it seems where I'd be placing it would be about 24-30" in the front and 42-48" in the back (10' span). Not sure if the draft will clear on the lift? I have attached a picture of the lift.
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You are going to need taller legs for the bunks. The lift dealer will have what you need. When I set mine up I used the trailer as a guide. I measured for the lowest point the running gear had to clear then to the top of the bunk. I then set my lift bunks at the same height. I want to say it was either 20 or 24 inches .
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Originally posted by boardman74 View PostYou are going to need taller legs for the bunks. The lift dealer will have what you need. When I set mine up I used the trailer as a guide. I measured for the lowest point the running gear had to clear then to the top of the bunk. I then set my lift bunks at the same height. I want to say it was either 20 or 24 inches .Attached Files
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I was in about the same depth as you except that shallow in the back also. If 30" is you minimum you will be ok. Anything less and its going to be tight.
Looking at the second picture those bunks look perfect. Most of these boats use the same running gear so you will be within a inch or 2 of the Malibu. I'd start there and put it on and off by hand the first few times and check your clearance.
Shorestations are a nice heavy duty lift.
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Originally posted by boardman74 View PostI was in about the same depth as you except that shallow in the back also. If 30" is you minimum you will be ok. Anything less and its going to be tight.
Looking at the second picture those bunks look perfect. Most of these boats use the same running gear so you will be within a inch or 2 of the Malibu. I'd start there and put it on and off by hand the first few times and check your clearance.
Shorestations are a nice heavy duty lift.
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IMG_3120.JPGOriginally posted by Bryan View PostPardon my ignorance, but I'm not at all familiar with these style lifts. There are none like these on my lake.. Obviously the canopy raises too right? How? I'm not seeing any telescoping sections in either these posts or your other thread about these style lifts...
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I ended up finding one about 45 minutes away. Went and loaded it up and the guy is putting new bunks guides on it and is replacing the cable and pulleys and a new motor for $4500! It is a Hewitt 5600lb Vertical with a 26' Canopy with an electric motor!IMG_3139.jpgIMG_3141.jpgIMG_3137.jpg
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