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Vertical
Pontoon Lift
The trailer type bunks make it easy to dock your boat perfectly every time. By adding a canopy, you can eliminate the inconvenience of having to snap the mooring cover on.
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LSV30120BP
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load capacity
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3000 lbs.
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beam width
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120"
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lift height
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52"
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weight
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425 lbs.
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LSV40120BP
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load capacity
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4000 lbs.
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beam width
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120"
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lift height
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52"
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weight
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450 lbs.
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Solid brass pulleys
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Solid brass is expensive and worth it. Brass is the best combination of high strength and low cable abrasion. It will not corrode and lasts a lifetime.
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Stainless steel cables
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Resists rust and corrosion better than galvanized steel. Winch cable is galvanized steel for strength.
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Improved wheel design
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41" diameter wheel extends further out over the dock, making it easier to operate and reducing interference with the canopy.
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Long V bunks
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Help guide your boat onto the lift and gently support it without damaging the surface. Fully adjustable to fit your pontoons.
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36" adjustable legs
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Because lake bottoms are almost never perfectly flat.
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Reinforced mainframe spreaders
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Resists the damage caused by yearly installation and removal, and strong enough to sit directly on the bottom in shallow water.
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