jdlough
Master Chief Petty Officer
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Yo,
I'm finding lots of info on boats in this forum (thanks!), but not much advice on boat lifts. I'm looking for a max 19' bowrider in the max 2400 pound range. I have an 'L' shaped pier, and I had 2 extra pilings added outside the 'L' for a future boat lift that would attach to the 4 corner pilings.
I live on the Nanticoke River where it runs into the Chesapeake Bay, so tides and storms can toss up 4' waves to smash anything expensive, plus the barnacles are tenacious.
I see that I have 3 choices, a manual-wheel lift - a battery/solar recharger lift - or run a 350' power line for an electric lift.
So:
How much of a biatch is it to lift a 2500lb boat with the manual wheel?
Do the battery/solar lifts work well?
Do the benefits of running a 350' power line out to the end of my pier outway the costs?
Any advice on which brands I should look at? Or which kind of lift can switch easily to my next boat (whatever that may be)
Thanks,
Jim
I'm finding lots of info on boats in this forum (thanks!), but not much advice on boat lifts. I'm looking for a max 19' bowrider in the max 2400 pound range. I have an 'L' shaped pier, and I had 2 extra pilings added outside the 'L' for a future boat lift that would attach to the 4 corner pilings.
I live on the Nanticoke River where it runs into the Chesapeake Bay, so tides and storms can toss up 4' waves to smash anything expensive, plus the barnacles are tenacious.
I see that I have 3 choices, a manual-wheel lift - a battery/solar recharger lift - or run a 350' power line for an electric lift.
So:
How much of a biatch is it to lift a 2500lb boat with the manual wheel?
Do the battery/solar lifts work well?
Do the benefits of running a 350' power line out to the end of my pier outway the costs?
Any advice on which brands I should look at? Or which kind of lift can switch easily to my next boat (whatever that may be)
Thanks,
Jim
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