folks, I'm looking at buying a used boat lift, but am concerned about moving the darn thing. I believe that the lift weighs around 400lb.
I figure I can rent a trailer to move it, but am mostly concerned with getting it ONTO the trailer. How many guys do you think I would need for this? Getting some buddies to help is going to be a problem. Is there an 'easier' way to load the lift? (winches, etc etc.?)
I'll pay someone to install it once it's at my cabin. the prob is getting it there!
Pulled the old girl out today to celebrate 45 years of ownership!. Gave it a bath and an oil change and some fresh gas. Put the paint on 44 years ago and still polishes up pretty fair! Gonna put some miles on it this weekend after barely getting it out last year.
I’ve been givin’ all my local buds grief about those for years. Finally bought some and keep buying it. But I’ve also been trying to cut back on beer drinkin’ to lean out this dad bad a little, this qualifies I figger.
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folks, I'm looking at buying a used boat lift, but am concerned about moving the darn thing. I believe that the lift weighs around 400lb.
I figure I can rent a trailer to move it, but am mostly concerned with getting it ONTO the trailer. How many guys do you think I would need for this? Getting some buddies to help is going to be a problem. Is there an 'easier' way to load the lift? (winches, etc etc.?)
I'll pay someone to install it once it's at my cabin. the prob is getting it there!
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