BTW. You can get a ShoreStation factory made replacement winch tube 3000/4000 lb. that includes a new lift and winch cable and pulleys for that lift for well under a $1000. I believe the part # is 73488. Also That’s an after market direct drive that probably doesn’t have a limit switch. So then there’s always a concern the winch was over tightened possibly over stressing the cables pulleys which can really shorten the life of that winch tube.
I don’t know how many times I’ve seen the end caps fall off the SS poly bunks and gouge the boat hull with the sharp edge of the aluminum. The customer never looks for it or notices until it’s too late. Wood 🪵 bunks might not be as fancy, but they are safer than poly. In my opinion.
I’m glad it was helpful! It looks like your boat weighs approximately 2400 lbs dry. The general rule of thumb in the industry is to add 1000 lbs to the dry weight of your boat when trying to figure out what capacity boat lift you should shoot for. In your case I would look for a 3500-4000 lb capacity lift. I’m not sure where you’re located but if you’re in the Michigan area I have a very lightly used 3600 lb capacity lift I just took in on trade that I would sell for a steal. Let me know if I can be of anymore help to you 😁
It may not let us exchange emails on here. Look me up on social media and message me your info there. If you Google Waters Edge Dock And Hoist or better yet The DockMan you will find me
The Dock man knows his stuff!!!
thanks for watching!
Great Presentation! You have very consice explanation skills!!
Thank you John!
BTW. You can get a ShoreStation factory made replacement winch tube 3000/4000 lb. that includes a new lift and winch cable and pulleys for that lift for well under a $1000. I believe the part # is 73488. Also That’s an after market direct drive that probably doesn’t have a limit switch. So then there’s always a concern the winch was over tightened possibly over stressing the cables pulleys which can really shorten the life of that winch tube.
thanks for the feedback!
Great video and very informative.
thanks for watching!
I don’t know how many times I’ve seen the end caps fall off the SS poly bunks and gouge the boat hull with the sharp edge of the aluminum. The customer never looks for it or notices until it’s too late.
Wood 🪵 bunks might not be as fancy, but they are safer than poly. In my opinion.
Great point!
Sweet video Jr!
Thanks Dad!
super helpful video!!
currently looking for a my first lift for a 07 Bayliner 185
I’m glad it was helpful! It looks like your boat weighs approximately 2400 lbs dry. The general rule of thumb in the industry is to add 1000 lbs to the dry weight of your boat when trying to figure out what capacity boat lift you should shoot for. In your case I would look for a 3500-4000 lb capacity lift. I’m not sure where you’re located but if you’re in the Michigan area I have a very lightly used 3600 lb capacity lift I just took in on trade that I would sell for a steal. Let me know if I can be of anymore help to you 😁
@@WatersEdgeDockHoist my cottage is located in Warsaw IN. Do you have photos?
I sure do. Would you be able to provide and email address I can send them to along with pricing?
@@WatersEdgeDockHoist I am not sure what is wrong with it. I have tried 3 different times to just put be email here and it doesn't let me.
It may not let us exchange emails on here. Look me up on social media and message me your info there.
If you Google Waters Edge Dock And Hoist or better yet The DockMan you will find me
Are the videos on taking apart a RGC 45116T lift. I want to purchase from a gentleman but can’t transport it on the road legally.
we can work on a video for that!