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Boat Lift for 28TE

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Elizabeth Ann
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Boat Lift for 28TE

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Hi All,

Its been a long time.

The old man and I are thinking about adding a boat lift to the dock for our 28TE. I have done a search at the AOG forum and found these, but their not too helpful.

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3406&p=20269&hilit=boat+lift#p20269

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2703&p=16437&hilit=boat+lift#p16437

Questions:

1) Does anyone here have their 28 on a lift? If so can you tell me about it? The good the bad the ugly.

2) For you Long Islanders, even if you dont have you boat on a lift, can you recommend a company that sells/installs them? From my limited search there doesn't seem to be many options.

Thanks so much for the help. Have a great spring splash!
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Re: Boat Lift for 28TE

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I don't know about anything specific, but I would make sure the lift vendor knew about the bronze sea strainers & thru-hull transducers on the hull & could ensure the boat never rested on them while on the lift. Good luck with the lift!
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Re: Boat Lift for 28TE

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We have Nauti Naita on a lift down here in sunny Florida. It is a 28 Albin Newport. The resting bars miss all the sea strainers. We also have an framed sun cover to keep the sun off during peak shine time. Works well and save the boat from sitting in the water and protects from the sun. We love it!
It is a 13,000 lb Boat US lift and cover is "Waterway"
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Re: Boat Lift for 28TE

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Thanks for the responses folks. Al O Fish Us, is it possible to post a pic of your lift? Is it mounted on a bulkhead or do you have four stanchions anchoring the lift (two on both sides)?
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Re: Boat Lift for 28TE

Post by Elizabeth Ann »

Nice looking set up, Thanks for the pic Al O Fish Us. My set up needs to be a little different, then entire load will be put on two poles and the bulkhead, The canal that we are on will not allow us to out two additional poles.
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Re: Boat Lift for 28TE

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We used Hi n Dry. Lousy local contractor who went out of business and I trust I contributed to his woes. Piling contractor was no better. Result was indents in the bottom of the hull from the longitudinals on the lift and sinking pilings. I had a fair amount of experience with these issues and the contractors all stated that they knew all about the location of thru hull fittings, the support of the hull, the needed length of the pilings. Long story short they did not.

Can only suggest using local contractors with references you know and some guarantee. They all run from a guarantee, but push with the barge being in the vicinity, etc. etc.
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