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Boat Stuff 4,400 lb. Boat Floater lift for sale

BigN8

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2010
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
24
I am selling my Boat Floater boat lift. Price is $3,000. You will probably have to pay the Marina a fee of around $250-$500 to remove it from the dock. Located at Lake View Marina on Lake Lewisville North of Dallas, TX. Great lift in great shape. Lifted my SX 240 with full gas tank and 4 people in the boat with all our gear with no problems.
 
Just an update, a buddy and I were talking over the weekend and he has a 4,500 pound lift. His lift struggles to lift his Supra and I have actually watched this. We went over to his slip and his pontoons are smaller than mine, so I am thinking my lift is actually 6,000 lbs. I plan to try and get a measurement of the tanks this week and figure out the calculation to determine the capacity of this lift.
 
Sounds like your buddy needs to buy yours! :-)
 
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