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Part No. 100318 Rev. 1
Issued: 2021-06-08
INSTALLATION
WARNING!
Only install lift during good conditions, adverse conditions may pose a
hazard during installation that may cause injury, death or property damage.
Never exceed the maximum rated lift capacity. Exceeding the capacity may
cause the lift to tip or fail causing injury, death or property damage.
Placing the Lift
Your lift should be installed with the top of the cross beams at a water depth of between 24
to 48 inches from the surface. Should your water level fluctuate, install the lift such that at the
lower water depth the cross beam is 24 inches below the water surface. The lift height above
the water should be maximized to reduce the chances of waves contacting your watercraft.
To launch your lift, roll your lift if wheel kits are included or float your lift to the installation
location. The boatlift assembly with wheel kits installed is shown below.
To float install your lift, 250 lb floatation bags should be attached to the front and rear
H-Frames of the lift. A certified diver may be required for this type of installation depending
on depth. Prior to launch, the legs should be bolted at their lowest height, the power pack
should be disconnected, and the lift lowered. Put the lift into the water at the approximate
installation position and remove the leg bolts to allow the legs to drop to the water bottom.
Re-bolt the legs at the closest location (See Step 3 for instructions) and reconnect the hoses
to the power pack.