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  • bsb4fsu
    • Nov 2010
    • 333

    • East Tennessee

    • 2021 G23

    G23 Boat Lift options

    Has anyone bought a Sunstream Sunlift for a G series boat? I need a standalone lift with solar power option. Any suggestions?
    2021 G23 450 - Current
    2019 G23 450 - Sold
    2018 G23 450 - Sold
    2017 G23 450 - Sold
    2016 G23 450 - Sold
    2014 G23 550 - Sold
    2013 G23 450 - Sold
    2012 210 - Sold
    2012 200 Mapple - Sold
    2011 230 - Sold
  • azeus17
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Feb 2008
    • 387

    • Grand Rapids, MI

    • 2022 GS22 - Coming in July Previous Boats: 1989 Sport Nautique 2002 SANTE

    #2
    Check these guys out. Their design allows the cylinders to be retracted when the lift is up (the majority of the time) so you can avoid build up of zebra muscles, etc on the cylinders. They have plenty of different sizes that could handle a G.

    http://www.summitmarine.com/lifts/

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    • Dandy21
      • Jun 2014
      • 159

      • Minnesota


      #3
      You could also check out these guys. They have a good reputation for being helpful and I know a few people that have these (not for Gs) and are really happy with them.
      http://www.airdock.com/

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      • ironj32
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • May 2011
        • 600

        • Lake Sarah (Independence), MN

        • 2018 SAN G23 XR550

        #4
        I have a Sunstream hydraulic lift, rated for 10k pounds. I put my G23 on it, and leave about 3200 pounds of ballast in it, while on the lift. It takes about 50-60 seconds to raise it up. I love it. It's rock solid. If you plan to empty your ballast every time, an 8000 or 6500 pound lift would be sufficient. I opted for the larger lift because I didn't want to have to drain/fill all my extra ballast multiple times a week or even multiple times a day.
        2018 SAN G23 XR550
        2015 SAN G23 XR550
        2014 SAN G23 XR550
        2013 SAN G23 XS550
        2013 SAN G23 ZR450
        2011 SAN 230
        2010 SAN 230
        2000 XStar
        www.mnspringride.com

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        • enzo thecat
          • Aug 2010
          • 221

          • Lake Wawasee among other places

          • 2016 G21

          #5
          FLOE.

          Floe VSD-8000. It is an 8000 lb lift. I currently have a VSD 5000 for my 220 SANTE. Absolutely love it. I'm trading it in for a VSD-8000 in anticipation of a new G21 this spring.
          2016 G21 SupeAir.

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          • Bobbysky
            • May 2015
            • 7

            • Spokane,wa

            • 2013 G23 450 . 2009 Malibu LSV . 2002 Tige 23v

            #6
            I have a sunstream 6500lbs lift. Unless you have to have the larger lifting arms it lifts my G23 just fine. I can actually lift it up with about half ballast and a full tank of gas. But it works for it.

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            • azeus17
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Feb 2008
              • 387

              • Grand Rapids, MI

              • 2022 GS22 - Coming in July Previous Boats: 1989 Sport Nautique 2002 SANTE

              #7
              Originally posted by Dandy21 View Post
              You could also check out these guys. They have a good reputation for being helpful and I know a few people that have these (not for Gs) and are really happy with them.
              http://www.airdock.com/
              I've had an AirDock in the past and honestly would not buy another if I could use a traditional lift. It worked ok, but was kind of a pain sometimes to get the boat positioned correctly, or to get the bag to sink enough to pull off easily. In my situation where I was not allowed to install a lift, or if the water is extremely deep, it works, but those are about the only reasons I can see to get one.

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              • tgregorchuk
                • Nov 2013
                • 5

                • British Columbia Canada

                • Pending

                #8
                You also need to take into consideration the depth the water the lift will be in...I have the Sunstream 6500b lift, and am in 11 feet of water so needed leg extensions which i was told lowers the actual capacity. The dealer where I am told me he wouldn't put a G series boat on anything less than #8000.....he sells/installs 50+ lifts a year in the Okanagan area near Kelowna BC. Extremely happy with my lift vs all the Basta lifts on my dock.

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

                  • Florida


                  #9
                  I would be sure to go OVER on the capacity rating ... Taking a chance with a 6500# with a G would be a risk I wouldn't take. I like the hydraulic lifts myself... Very clean with nothing hanging from the boathouse...

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                  • bsb4fsu
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 333

                    • East Tennessee

                    • 2021 G23

                    #10
                    Thanks for all the info. I have looked at the Floe lifts but there is no dealer in South Florida which poses a problem for warranty issues or service. The Sunstream Sunlift 8000# is what I am leaning toward. It sounds like that may be the best option.
                    2021 G23 450 - Current
                    2019 G23 450 - Sold
                    2018 G23 450 - Sold
                    2017 G23 450 - Sold
                    2016 G23 450 - Sold
                    2014 G23 550 - Sold
                    2013 G23 450 - Sold
                    2012 210 - Sold
                    2012 200 Mapple - Sold
                    2011 230 - Sold

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