BOAT LIFT - please help me decide!!

lake lady 34343

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I am a new pontoon owner on a lake in Ohio. I own a wet slip. My dream would be to construct a boat house but too expensive. How important is a boat lift? I don't have a trailer so I would have it in the water for the season, pulled out at the end. I do have the option of purchasing a Hewitt narrow pontoon boat lift (20 foot) - installed with electric at $3900.00. Should I buy the lift or just keep in the water?

thanks everyone for your expertise and help!
 

EGlideRider

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Re: BOAT LIFT - please help me decide!!

I have kept my pontoons in the water for over 25 years without a lift with no problems. While a lift and boathouse are ideal, the pontoon will survive well in the water if you keep her covered and ventilated.
 

lake lady 34343

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Re: BOAT LIFT - please help me decide!!

thanks and when you say covered, you are just referring to the canvas cover I presume?
 

Silver Eagle

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Re: BOAT LIFT - please help me decide!!

You can get a new Trailer for a lot less then $3900.00 and you can tow your boat any place you want to take it. and When it comes time to sell it you will get more for it. I trailer my 24 ft'er every place I want to go.What are you going to do with it when winter comes? Mine goes to a Marina where it's high and dry.
 

Bamaman1

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Re: BOAT LIFT - please help me decide!!

I have kept my pontoon in a boathouse since it was new in 1985, and it's still in good condition. We're fortunate to have boathouses built on eight 4-5" steel pipes driven 3-4' into the lake bottom, and a 5" channel steel frame @ 12' above the water. I have a 10'x25' wooden pier beside the boathouse. Most people on our lake use 2800 pound $450 Ace lifts, which are sold @ Overton's. I have a pitched roof--like a garage. I imagine a boathouse like this would run $8-9K now. A contractor did the metal work, and we did the carpentry--a satisfying job.

I looked into an aluminum PWC lift last year, but they were $1100 for manual and $2K for electric. I'm going to spend less than $1K for a 5x19' addition to my boathouse.

My neighbor last year bought a $38K Harris tritoon with a Merc 150 4 stroke. He then spent $58K on a concrete topped boathouse with a concrete pier down low.

Our house is on the main lake channel, which is from 1-2 miles wide and up to 100' deep. High waves prohibit us from keeping our boats in the water. I look at a boathouse as an investment, as it allows us to keep our boats in good condition just about forever. We also use our boats all the time--much like we'd use a car.
 
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