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Issued: 2022-11-01
Rev. 2
CAUTION!
The lift may settle or be unstable during initial use. Ensure everyone is a safe
distance away during the initial lift to ensure no one is crushed should the lift
topple over.
To launch your lift, roll your lift if wheel kits are included or float your lift to the installation location.
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.
Leveling the Lift
Use a tape measure to measure from the top of the end beams at each of the 4 corners to the
surface of the water. All measurements should be within 2 inches of each other. If they are not,
adjust the leg height (legs are adjustable in 2 inch increments) at the corner that is more than 2
inches different from the other corners.
Install Leg Braces
If your legs are longer than 7 feet long, install optional leg braces as per the leg brace installation
instructions (not included). Finish adjusting legs prior to installing leg braces.
Secure the Lift Feet
If your area sees high waves or a steep slope, you may want to consider installation of rebar
anchors (not included) to anchor the lift feet positions. Hammer 4 pieces of 2 - 4 foot 1/2 inch
diameter rebar through the holes in each of the feet if doing so.
Lift the Boat for the First Time
Begin by positioning the boat with the transom 12 to 18 inches behind the rear of the bunk. Raise
the lift slowly until the bunks hold the boat. Observe the lift for stability. Continue lifting the boat
until it is 1 foot above the water, again check the lift for stability and that it remains level. If stable,
continue lifting the boat until it is fully lifted and over centre. Check the lift again for stability and
level. Remove the boat from the lift, check the level of the lift as per the previous instructions and
adjust as necessary. The weight of the boat could have caused the lift to shift. Check and adjust the
lift level 2 weeks after this initial use and then seasonally. The lift may settle over time under load.