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TIME CRITICAL! YAMAHA ON A HARBOR HOIST LIFT. PLEASE CALL!

I was wondering why I couldn’t find it to see how it operated.
 
One nice thing about it is since it is completely self-contained you just tie it up to the dock like it was a boat. No mounting to the dock. When it comes time to sell it, just untie it and tow it to it's new home, tie it up and done. I do need 3 big ass fenders--11" x 30"-- to keep it away from the dock while it operates, and bungee cords to keep it against the dock but allow it to move.
 
I am envious. Welcome to the forum
 
Thanks! I've actually been on the forum for a while now. I was posting from my mobile phone and posted in the wrong area. Doh!
 
That is a real nice set up.... I have a conventional lift here in the Sarasota area. Its simply two
ibeams that are raised and lowered by cable... powered by electric motors.
I was concerned about how the boat set on the lift, and added two extra bunks to the bow
area. It seems to fit quite well now. 20200130_171428.jpg20200130_171442.jpg20200130_171442.jpg
 
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