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Old 06-03-2013, 10:30 AM
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I just got the new V-Lift from Sunstream.
I am pretty impressed w/ how well this lift works and how easy and simple it is.
This is the smaller lift and its rated for 7000lbs. My boat weighs around 5500lbs wet(4800dry)
I have not put the clock to it yet, but the boat is raised or lowered in about 2 minutes.
Here are a few pics from this weekend.
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Old 06-03-2013, 10:32 AM
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My local distributor and the factory have been great to deal w/ too!
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Looks good. Did you get the width extender.
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Old 06-03-2013, 11:23 AM
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No, doesn't really need it.
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How much real-world depth do you need when it is in the lowered (drive-on/off-load) and raised positions?
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
How much real-world depth do you need when it is in the lowered (drive-on/off-load) and raised positions?

•Versatile:
◦No mounts to dock needed
◦No powerpack on dock
◦10 ft slip min, or side tie
◦Use in as little as 3 ft water
◦Durable in fresh and salt water
◦Solar option
◦Expandable capacity
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:55 PM
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I was told 3ft, and that seems about right looking at the specs and how much is out of the water when it is lowered.
My slip has much more than 3ft.
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Thanks. I was curious what it really was vs. what the manufacturer specs say. Looks great by the way.
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If anyone else is interested in one like stormriders, I have three of them left in stock that I would sell at a good savings!

516-468-3625. Call or text
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Met Brian from their corp office a couple weeks ago out here in Seattle, great people, great company. Looking to do a 13,000 lb floating dock lift nor my 39 spectre cc next summer.
Been looking at these for a while, time to pull the trigger.
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