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    Got my lift

    After researching the aluminum vertical lift market I opted for a Craftlander 4500lb 120" beam


    Picked it up from an online retailer for what I felt was a very reasonable price, http://www.boatliftanddock.com/ their customer service was outstanding. They even upgraded my lift cable to stainless steel for free. Took about 7 business days to arrive after my order. Weighed in at 684lbs on the dual pallet. Definitely needed a forklift to unload and load onto the truck while banded.

    Once we got it back to the house, we cut the steel retaining bands and walked the pieces individually to my shoreline. (which was just recently treated to 7 solid days of machete work) The area between my house and shoreline was overgrown with vines and various native and invasive plant species. So now it is mostly a bed of tree limbs and branches. (I'm working on it)

    I started assembly promptly the following morning, which is fairly basic and straight forward. It took me approx 4 hours to assemble. (On level clear ground it can easily be assembled in less than 3 hours.) Once assembled I enlisted the assistance of 3 friends to relocate it into the water, which was not to bad 100% of the relocation challenges were terrain related took about 15 minutes.

    I set the bunks up indentical to my trailers measurements, which worked perfectly, as the vessel aligned itself perfectly and allowed for a drive-on effect to the lift.

    Raises and lowers quite effortlessly and is easily adjustable to facilitate changes in water height.

    #2
    I have a similar Shoremaster lift.
    Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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      #3
      Do those sit on the lake bed? or do the attach to a dock or something else?

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        #4
        Yes it sits on the lake bed, with feet that adjust 24" and the lift has 64" of travel.

        Originally posted by Lucky 275 View Post
        Do those sit on the lake bed? or do the attach to a dock or something else?

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          #5
          very cool... let's see pics of it in the water and with the boat on it...
          Work Hard, Play Harder!!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by dmgski22ve View Post
            very cool... let's see pics of it in the water and with the boat on it...
            x2
            "I feel sorry for people that don't drink, when they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're gonna feel all day" - Frank Sinatra

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              #7
              I'm working on the pictures guys..

              We've had 18 inches of rain in the last 6 days.

              So needless to say, I've had to go out and raise the rig out of the water since installing the lift.

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