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nu2north

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I would highly recommend Hewitt lifts. All aluminum so they don't rust. They are extremely sturdy and come in a variety of sizes and configurations. I have them for boats and PWC and have no issues.

Plus they are made right in MN (LeSeuer I believe)

If you go to one of the shows you can generally get a show discount of 20% or more.

Good luck.

WG.

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My pops got a Hewitt two summers ago and we have been very satified with it. I had looked all over at a bunch of different models and for the price with the same features none of them were close to the price of the Hewitt. I also found that there weren't alot of used lifts out there you might be able to stumble across one but there aren't many. Also I would strongly suggest getting a canopy it is just like having a garage for your boat on the water.

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i know of an aluminum lift that has not seen water. the guy had it in his garage as a sled platform for storage. it will break down and fit on a two up snomobile trailer its located east of hutchinson. .... [email protected] it is a verticle lift not a sissors type. and is in pristeen condition

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