Leave it in the water or take it out?
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I think that it all depends on the water that you are leaving it in. I know that any boat left in Lake Havasu or even the Sacramento river delta if left in for a year will blister the gelcoat. I have seen this over and over again, doesn't matter what brand of boat it is. I do know that the water in Lake Havasu is very alkali (sp?). It seems almost harder on my boat than the salt water of the ocean.
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I am just outside of Toronto. By the time I pay a carrier to bring that home I think I would be better off to find something closer to home. Thanks for the advice though!!!
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i just hooked up my new to me 10,000 lbs hydro lift and im gonna put the boat on it tom. is there any secrets that i should know?not sure how to know if it is in far enough?i'm just a little weird about how little there is actually lifting the boat?any help would be great i'll take some pictures and post later.
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I'm getting a 20000 pound HydroHoist next week for my brand new 38 Fountain. I too am a bit nervous about using this lift which I never anticipated buying until the dealer convinced me it is sacreligious to put bottom paint on a new Fountain.
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If you have the model B there are four posts tie a rope to the stern post after you try a couple of time to see where the boat sits best then tie off to a cleat.the rope acts as a stopping point evey time then just lift.
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