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    Posted: October-15-2012 at 4:41pm
We have had a Shorestation in the water for about as long as I've been alive. My parents just bought a used higher capacity Shorestation for my Dad's Mastercraft.
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Here is a pic of my dock with My 88 2001 on the right and my 79 mustang 17 on the left, It has a floating dock attached as well it is 1015 sqft
I am on Lake Wylie in NC what lake are you on ??

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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Originally posted by NCH20SKIER NCH20SKIER wrote:

and the air in / air out type.

OK, now I understand! Your first post stated water in/out but now your are saying air in and out so, that sure means a "floater" to me!!


It's all in how you look at it Pete! It's still water in/out. What happens when you pump the air in?
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Originally posted by NCH20SKIER NCH20SKIER wrote:

and the air in / air out type.

OK, now I understand! Your first post stated water in/out but now your are saying air in and out so, that sure means a "floater" to me!!


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Those accross the cove are grandfathered. The lifts are a combination of true hoists and the air in / air out type.

No "structural" roofs are permitted going forward either - all must be canvas/fabric.
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I saw that too Pete but it almost looks like there are pilings on that side? Maybe they are grandfathered on that side or the rules are different there?
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Originally posted by harddock harddock wrote:

NCH20, did you happen to notice the lifts across from you? What are they using? Do they like them?



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Hmm...how's that one above work with an inboard and with our shark fins?

In any event, you can't put a canopy on it!
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NCH20, did you happen to notice the lifts across from you? What are they using? Do they like them?
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I have a polylift. I like it better than the hydrohoists as the tanks are much thicker and the metal work is stronger. That said, the new hydrohoists also have thick plastic tubes as opposed to the old fiberglass tubes, so I think they are comparable. We have hydrohoists in my area that are old fiberglass and are still working at 25 or 30 years old. Econolift, and Galvalift are two other common freefloating docks in our area.

I don't know if there are any current hydraulic systems. One of the neighbors out hear started building them about 15 years ago. He made 20 or 30 of them and then a divorce kind of blew up his plans. A garden
hose was hooked to the hydraulics. They require more frequent haulout than the air filled lifts, but they are much quieter.

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the nice thing about hydrohoists is the ability to change your oil on the water just as if on the trailer, use a hydroslide and put it under with oil drain pan and drain oil, carefully so you don't spill any, of course.
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The beauty here is that this can stay in year round as the ice does not exist in NC. Swatinz I fully expect your SN to be tied up here one week-end for some family enjoyment
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I have an econolift and love it. Air in to lift and air out to lower. I think they have dealers all over. Lift
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I will try to attach some pic's of the dock while under construction.



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Interesting on the the jetdock issues....I'd bet interested in the manufactures take...those are NOT inexpensive!
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Mark,
Check your links. Nether work!

BTW, I have two friends that tried the Jet docks. Nothing but problems!! Yes, both said it was easy to drive on but getting the boat off was a different story.


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Greg, you have better options than a hydrohoist...

If it were me, and it's not, I would choose one of these in a heartbeat:


Drive on, crank off, no mechanicals to speak of to break. You don't need electricity, etc...



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Originally posted by NCH20SKIER NCH20SKIER wrote:

Correct - I cannot have anything touching the bottom of the lake which forces me to something similiar to the hydrohoist

It sounds like you will need one of the "hydro" hoists then?


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then you do need a hydrahoist, they attach to the dock and float/ air in, air out, they are the only type used out here at the delta...4 foot tide change twice a day...in fresh water. they make them for all sizes of boats, tons of skiboats sitting on them here.
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Originally posted by ultrarunner ultrarunner wrote:

He's talking about Hydrohoists Peter, like these:


http://www.boatlift.com

Typically used for boats too large for a conventional lift....

His "pilings" comment refers driving pilings and then mounting lift hardware to make a "permanent lift". Also a common practice.

Where!!! Not where I'm at!!


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Correct - I cannot have anything touching the bottom of the lake which forces me to something similiar to the hydrohoist
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He's talking about Hydrohoists Peter, like these:



Typically used for boats too large for a conventional lift....

His "pilings" comment refers driving pilings and then mounting lift hardware to make a "permanent lift". Also a common practice.

My take is he's restricted from the latter, and not sure why a conventional lift won't work for him...


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Originally posted by NCH20SKIER NCH20SKIER wrote:

I will need to install one of the pump water in / pump water out types as the Lake that I am on will not allow piles driven into the lake bottom so my dock is a floater.

Greg,
"Water in and out"???? What kind of lift are you referring to? Piles???? What type of lift are you talking about that needs pilings??? There are floaters that pump air in and out!!! Just as Mark mentioned. what about a free standing.


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Why not just get a free-standing Hewitt or Shorestation lift?

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Just wondering what folks thoughts were on boat lift manufacturer's - who is preferred and who to stay away from. I will need to install one of the pump water in / pump water out types as the Lake that I am on will not allow piles driven into the lake bottom so my dock is a floater.
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