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  • Bdwb
    • Oct 2013
    • 14

    • Michigan


    to Lift or not

    Looking for some feedback. I recently purchased a 1996 Ski Nautique for $7500. Been looking for a good used lift - so far I have not found anything. Pricing out a new Hewitt lift with electric, canopy, etc.. price will be around $6300. I am debating on if I really need a lift that is almost as much as the boat - I realize I could simplify and just get a crank lift with no canopy for $3500 but if I am going that far I will likely just go all the way.

    My question - if a lift really worth the $ for a old boat? How difficult will it be to get the stains off at the end of the year when I pull it from the water? I am assuming the stains will be near impossible to get out and the baot will take a beating if I leave it in the water all summer.

    Just looking for some thoughts from those who have perhaps been in a similar situation.

    Thanks!1
  • 4th ski-doo
    • Apr 2013
    • 307

    • Wilmington

    • 2013 SANTE210 2011 Sport200V 1994 Bimini Skier 190 1986 Master Craft Pro Star 190

    #2
    Saves the boat and the canopy is worth every penny! Sun is brutal
    2013 SANTE 210
    2011 Sport 200 V
    1994 Bimini Skier Pro 190
    1986 Master Craft Pro Star 190

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    • Bdwb
      • Oct 2013
      • 14

      • Michigan


      #3
      Thanks for the feedback - after further thought I am soon to become a Hewitt customer - dealing with the water grime would be a hassle not to mention that it would kill me to see a boat that has never sat in the water (garaged) deteriorate on my watch.

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      • atthelake
        • Aug 2011
        • 9

        • Saskatchewan, Canada

        • So close a couple of times now...

        #4
        Glad to hear that! You'll use your boat twice as much with a lift. Another 20% more just by getting an electric winch!

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        • shag
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Jul 2003
          • 2217

          • Florida


          #5
          You can even look for used lifts... Some dealers should have used ones I would think.... At a significant price difference.

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          • swankster
            1,000 Post Club Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 1052

            • DFW, TX

            • 2013 G23 450 2025 G23 Centennial Edition

            #6
            It would depend upon your lake. Several years ago, Lake Keowee in SC was so clean, a good wipe down once a week kept the boat in great shape. The slip was covered though, so no sun issues. In the DFW area, I don't even want to keep in on a lift in the water.
            2013 G23 450 with NSS (175hrs) and still have the original prop
            2010 SANTE 230 343 (280hrs)
            pre 2010 - various open bow boats and jet skis

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            • pokesgrad02
              • Aug 2012
              • 170

              • Lenexa

              • 2018 SAN 230

              #7
              The one pain about a lift is it almost serves as a deterrent to keep the boat clean and waxed. When I pulled it home with me it got waxed and washed at least monthly during use. Now it only gets wax when I pull it off for winter. Just easier to do at home and not at lake when you want to be on the water. I do not miss pulling it 3.5hrs 3 times a month though.

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              • GCSuper
                • Jan 2010
                • 292

                • North Texas

                • 2011 Super Air 210 2015 Super Air 210 on order

                #8
                Nothings worse than seeing a nice boat sitting out in the weather on a lift or not. I keep our boat on a lift during the summer with a roof over it, a cover on the boat, and a touchless cover over that to keep the sun off it. Winters are kept inside an insulated building again with the cover on. Really pays off when selling or trading.
                On the other side, we have a neighbor who purchased a new tige Z4 about three years ago. They parked it out back and it's been there ever since with no cover, rain or snow. Kills me to see it just sit there like that. They do have a cover cause I've seen it covered once. Told my wife one time as we were passing the house that I'd almost like to knock on the door and and ask if I could cover their boat. LOL

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