Boat Lift Distributors, Inc. - The Hurricane & Your Boat Lift

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boatlift
09-01-2010, 06:23 AM
To The Hull Truther's On The East Coast,

OK now it's time to prepare your boat lift for the approaching hurricane. Here is a list of tasks I'd perform to ensure I sustain as little damage as possible on the lift:

Remove the boat. You don't want your boat on the lift during hurricane or tropical storm force winds.
Either raise the sling or cradle high in the air & tie off each corner or lower the cradle below the water & tie off each corner. The only problem with lower the cradle below the water line is a loss of power. Unless you've purchased an adapter over-ride to operate the lift with -0- power your cradle might remain in the water for a while. Here is a link to the over-ride: http://www.boatliftdistributors.com/Accessories-Motor-Over-ride/c37_92/p562/BLD-Over-ride/product_info.html
Remove the boat lift motor covers.
If you have a belt driven system remove the motors & electrical switch.
Grease the inserts on the gear plate before leaving the property.
Remove guide posts.
I have my fingers crossed that the system remains out to sea but you still need to prepare. All of you are in my prayers that this is minimal impact to you & your family. If you have questions don't hesitate to call or email. May God bless & protect you.


Be Safe,
Michael Fulweber
Boat Lift Distributors, Inc.
800-657-9998
713-461-9633 (f)
www.liftboat.com (http://www.liftboat.com)




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