harringtondav
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I've been using a homemade pontoon winch to lift the end of my rail lift up to get the last 40' out of the water in winter. This has worked, but is a PITA. Someone has to swim to the pontoon winch and drop the lift, disconnect the cable from the winch and tie it to a retrieval line for fall. Reverse operation in the fall and hand crank the rail up. Cold water in the spring and fall. I'm generally the someone who gets wet. Fetch and return the pontoon winch from storage twice yearly.
After the last pull I was on SS and ready to simplify the program....with my wallet. I sprung for the second bag even though one would raise the lift. Patching kits don't work so well under 9' of water. The lift bag system worked perfectly on dry land. Sept-Oct will tell the story. This outfit doesn't compete with iBoats, so I'll venture a share: http://www.boatlifthelper.com/


After the last pull I was on SS and ready to simplify the program....with my wallet. I sprung for the second bag even though one would raise the lift. Patching kits don't work so well under 9' of water. The lift bag system worked perfectly on dry land. Sept-Oct will tell the story. This outfit doesn't compete with iBoats, so I'll venture a share: http://www.boatlifthelper.com/

