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Placement on Boat Lift Question

Cajunborn

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Location
Jackson Lake, Georgia
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2007
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
21
Hey guys, any ideas on where to position my LS2000 on a cradle/bunk type lift? Should I start with the bow (1st) cradle about in the middle of the boat?
 
Your probably going to have to experiment a little. The back is going to be heavier so it might need to be a little forward.
 
I keep my boat pretty much forward, so that the back of the bunks are lined up with the back of the hull. The weight works out that way, and it’s easier to get in the stern from the pier.
 
The rear of the boat should be flush with the rear of the bunks like when it sits on the trailer. You could pull further on the bunks where the bunk sticks out past the stern if you need it further forward but you should not have the bunk end under the boat. Looking at the width of the bunks on the trailer is a good starting point.

This would be for a floating lift like a hydrohoist. I have no familiarity with the strap/ winch lifts.
 
Hi everyone.
I just purchased a 2020 Yamaha 242 eseries. I am wondering if any of you know were to set bunks on my lift. I talked to the dealership they say 14 inches from center for a total of 28 inches apart. However that puts the bunks right over the intakes. I spoke to Yamaha customer relations they do not offer any insight. they say go to the manufacturer of the lift. The lift company says contact the boat manufacturer. So everyone is trying to CYA. So if anyone could tell me something from their experience. That would be great.
 

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My boat sits on the lift right over the intakes as well. I try to keep the stern flush with the end of the lift. Sometimes I hang it off the back a tad, I think I’m ok because I have a front mount econolift. By the time I tarp up it will float to the back a bit anyway. You may want to measure the bunks on your trailer to get a better idea.

Honestly I don’t know if spacing them further out is a good idea because the boat could hit the tank assembly of the lift. Just my two cents on the last paragraph. Most boats at the marina I’m at sit a little askew on their lifts anyway.

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Mine are at 28 in the back 25 in the front if I remember right. The grates are recessed so they just miss.
 
Hi everyone.
I just purchased a 2020 Yamaha 242 eseries. I am wondering if any of you know were to set bunks on my lift. I talked to the dealership they say 14 inches from center for a total of 28 inches apart. However that puts the bunks right over the intakes. I spoke to Yamaha customer relations they do not offer any insight. they say go to the manufacturer of the lift. The lift company says contact the boat manufacturer. So everyone is trying to CYA. So if anyone could tell me something from their experience. That would be great.
Congratulations on the new member to the family, she is SUWEET!
 
I just replaced mine and they arte set up 28" in the rear and 24" in the front. They sit so the rear is over the I Beam is under the motors.
Had the same set up for both Yamahas I have owned.
 
I replicated the set up of the bunks from the trailer. I don't recall the dimensions.
 
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