Boat Lift Advice

Simon

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I’m having a new dock and boat lift built as a first time owner and newcomer to coastal living. What advice does anyone have for sizing the boat lift for my Freedom 275 ? My math tells me a 10000lb lift should work - loaded weight around 8000lb. I just don’t want to be caught short. Would a 13000lb lift be excessive ?

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Not at all. What happens if down the road you decide you want to upgrade boats from the 275, you have a lift inplace that could handle it.
 

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Agree with Ky Grady. it's not excessive when it's the only thing holding your boat.

To Compare: I have a Marlin 300 weighing in around 12,500. My lift is 16K.

Always overbuild, whether it's lifts or trailers. it isn't that much more for the protection & peace of mind.

One more thing..If your lift is new and your on the coast, spray it off when your spraying your boat down.
 

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Concur with going with the larger lift, plus be sure it has zincs on it, and check/change them every 6-8 months.
 

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I suggest you spend the little bit of money to upgrade to the 13k lift. I've had 3 lifts over the last 30 years. A quality brand 10k lift that held my 273 Chase showed signs of stress. I replaced it with a 13k lift and felt much safer.
 

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If it’s a good lift your installing the difference in price of a 10k to a 12 to 14K should not be awful. I’m in the lifting business, and you never want more more than 80 percent utilization.
Hopefully you are looking at Golden Lifts
 

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Not at all. What happens if down the road you decide you want to upgrade boats from the 275, you have a lift inplace that could handle it.
Thanks - that makes sense.
 

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Agree with Ky Grady. it's not excessive when it's the only thing holding your boat.

To Compare: I have a Marlin 300 weighing in around 12,500. My lift is 16K.

Always overbuild, whether it's lifts or trailers. it isn't that much more for the protection & peace of mind.

One more thing..If your lift is new and your on the coast, spray it off when your spraying your boat down.
Thanks - appreciate the extra tip too.
 

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I suggest you spend the little bit of money to upgrade to the 13k lift. I've had 3 lifts over the last 30 years. A quality brand 10k lift that held my 273 Chase showed signs of stress. I replaced it with a 13k lift and felt much safer.
Got it. That’s the way I’ll go. Thanks