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S H O R E S T A T I O N
L A K E F R O N T S Y S T E M S
ShoreStation Lifts
– Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What corner of the lift can the winch are mounted?
A. Left front or right rear on aluminum and right front or left rear on steel.
Q. What is the minimum water depth the lift will work in?
A. Approximatel
y 12”-14” plus the draft of the boat.
Q. What is the maximum water depth the lift can be installed in?
A. The standard lift leg can be used in up to 4 ½ ft. The extension leg can be used in up to 6 ft. of water.
The deep-water lift models can be used in up to 9 ft. of water.
Q. What parts of the lift need lubrication?
A. The threads of the winch drive shaft, winch cable, and drive chain.
Q. Can I change my 3000lb. lift to a 4000lb. lift?
A. It can be done by changing the winch on 2000 MY and newer models.
Q. How do I know when to replace the cables?
A. When cables start to fray, they should be replaced.
Q. Can I anchor my lift?
A. Some owners choose to do this in high wind areas. We do not suggest or condone this, since this
might result in a void warranty.
Q. How hard does the wheel turn?
A. With the lift at capacity, it takes 40 lbs. of rim pull to raise the lift.
Q. Is the winch tube adjustable?
A. Yes, it can be adjusted up or down to the corresponding numbers on both ends of the tube. This will
limit the lifting height.
See the
ShoreStation Aluminum Lift Warranty
for further information regarding
Owner’s Warranty
Information
.
OE
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Midwest Industries, Inc., Ida Grove, IA 51445 U.S.A. manufactures and declares that this
ShoreStation
Boat
Lift is in conformity with the essential health and safety requirements specified in The Machinery Directive
98/37/EC.