Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

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Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

#1 Post by Champlain » Wed May 19, 2010 10:18 am

Greetings,
This is my first post. Bought a 30' Party Hut and want to keep it on the water. Very exposed big lake (Lake Champlain in Vermont). I have always kept my boats on lifts, but this monster toon looks like it needs a lift of a different breed.

Also, can anyone report on the wisdom, or lack therof, for leaving it on a moring with 2-3 foot maximum waves. My guess is that this would be ugly.

Thanks

Gary

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Re: Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

#2 Post by OldePharte » Wed May 19, 2010 11:34 am

Champlain wrote:Greetings,
This is my first post. Bought a 30' Party Hut and want to keep it on the water. Very exposed big lake (Lake Champlain in Vermont). I have always kept my boats on lifts, but this monster toon looks like it needs a lift of a different breed.

Also, can anyone report on the wisdom, or lack therof, for leaving it on a moring with 2-3 foot maximum waves. My guess is that this would be ugly.

Thanks

Gary
In my neck of the woods, we have 50 foot cruisers on lifts, so weight isn't an issue. Just depends on the type of lift and OH clearance to any dock roof.
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Re: Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

#3 Post by badmoonrising » Wed May 19, 2010 11:43 am

Not a problem to have a lift. My Party Cruiser is only about 5500 lbs. and there's boats in my marina much heavier on lifts. Any lift company will know exactly what is needed. I'd be wary of a mooring if you normally get 2-3 foot waves though.
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Re: Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

#4 Post by BassFrequency » Wed May 19, 2010 11:58 am

OldePharte wrote:
Champlain wrote:Greetings,
This is my first post. Bought a 30' Party Hut and want to keep it on the water. Very exposed big lake (Lake Champlain in Vermont). I have always kept my boats on lifts, but this monster toon looks like it needs a lift of a different breed.

Also, can anyone report on the wisdom, or lack therof, for leaving it on a moring with 2-3 foot maximum waves. My guess is that this would be ugly.

Thanks

Gary
In my neck of the woods, we have 50 foot cruisers on lifts, so weight isn't an issue. Just depends on the type of lift and OH clearance to any dock roof.
yep, seen em up to 35,000 Lbs capacity :x but i dont think a party cruiser is that heavy, even fully laden with pretty girls :biggrin2
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Re: Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

#5 Post by Champlain » Thu May 20, 2010 5:17 am

Thanks, I too have seen lots of big boats on lifts in places like Florida. In Vermont, you can't leave a lift in the water, because the winter ice will destroy it. It will snap a 16 inch piling and will even ride up onto the beach (pretzeled my shore station). Bottom line- I need a lift that works for the 30 foot Party hut, can be removed each year, and does not need power.

Does anybody keep a Party Hut on a lift??

Thanks!

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Re: Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

#6 Post by OldePharte » Thu May 20, 2010 7:57 am

Perhaps something like - http://www.1800boatlift.com/

The brochure does have some "portable" lifts. A friend of ours is in Minnesota and he has to use removable dock and lifts. But then, there is a company that goes around the lake hoisting stuff out.
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Re: Boat lift for a Party Hut 30

#7 Post by asop » Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:50 pm

Shorestation out of Iowa make hydrallic lifts. Consider a canopy as they really keep the interior dry and clean.

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