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  1. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Wolcottville, IN
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    Bought a Shore Station yesterday. It is a 36110 and the lady at the dealer said it would handle the Salt just fine. Just not to raise and lower with a full crew in it. 24' canopy. Now all i need some warm weather!!!
    86 Saltare


  2. #12
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Location
    Roscoe, IL
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    I picked up a 4,000lb shoremaster end of last season that I'll be putting a Saltare on as well this year. Would be interested in the bunk spacing you go with if you could please post here when you figure out... I'll do the same if this winter ever ends. Thanks!

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Wolcottville, IN
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    Default Lift for a Saltare

    Sounds good! Ill let you know.


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    86 Saltare


  4. #14
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Crosslake, Mn
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    I recently purchased a 06 Supra launch 24SSV GG edition and also needed a lift. After looking around I decided ShoreMaster was the best option because, V shaped lifting racks, v lift sides for easy access, silent winch box, stainless brass hardware, able to operate in shallow water, and a canopy skirt option that is yet to be installed (once the weather warms up, I just installed the lift).

    I'm very happy with it, it's a 5000# capacity, 10' wide, aluminum vinyl bunks, roller quide system and a bow stop. I did do the Shoremaster remote controlled motor so I can begin to raise the lift when I pull into it to stabalize the boat..

    Attached is a picture from last weekend, will have the skirt on in the next few days!

    Also, very happy with the supra!!

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    Cody Diederich
    Crosslake, Mn

    2006 Supra Launch 24SSV GG

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    KC, MO
    Posts
    685

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ptownkid View Post
    Jealous...i wish we could have a lift. Lake level fluctuates 8 feet over the season.
    Just get a lift that floats. All of our lakes around here are usually 20-30 feet deep where the docks are, so the docks float, and the lifts float. The lifts are attached to the docks, and the docks are anchored to land with cables.

    Hydrohoist makes lifts that fill with air so lake levels don't matter.






    Last edited by Zim; 05-07-2014 at 09:57 AM.
    -Mike
    2006 Supra Sunsport 20V

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