View Full Version : Vertical Lift  vs Cantilever lift
  
hi all
have an 05 Outback.  we just bought a cottage last year near Huntsville ON.  thinking of getting a lift for the boat.   been researching posts here and online.  two well known companies in our area are Naylor and R & J Machine.  both make a good product,  but cannot decide which system is better.  both are about the same money.  it appears the vertical lifts 6ft and the cantilever only 4ft.  the cantilever system looks a touch more complicated or problems down the road?  can anyone with a lift advise any pros or cons to these systems? and or thoughts on manual or electrical power?  thanks in advance smak.
maxpower220
01-20-2013, 02:17 PM
I purchased a cantilever lift. I have owned it since 2003 and have moved it to a different lake.  The stresses on the cable are slightly less on a cantilever and when in the full up position (or close to full up/down) there is very little stress on the cable system.  My fresh water lakes don't vary much in level, so that wasn't an issue.  
I had a cable break and the  failure did not result in any damage to the boat.  I learned that you must inspect the cable, or more closely that I had done in the past.
Due to money constraints, I purchased a manual lift.  While it is not hard, it's a lot of time/work.  Spinning the larger wheel 100,000 times seemed to move the boat up/down 1".  I later purchased a motor that spins the large wheel.  No more effort, but it still take 3-4 minutes to go up or down.  I chose a battery operated one because I did not have electric at my first boat dock.  If I had it to do over, I would get a hydraulic.  At very least, get some type of a motor. Cranking by hand is for the birds.
BTW, I bought a Hewitt. I know Shorelander and others are also popular. What ever make/model, make sure that you can get pulleys and wear items from them in the future.
Good luck
thanks for the info....smak
jmvotto
01-20-2013, 09:50 PM
I went vertical over Hewitt cantilever, smaller footprint and just a nicer direction to pull the boat up from.
straight up vs. up nd forward.
Always watch you cables , I did not realize that ss cables snap, they will, just keep a good eye out fr wear and creaking nd you should be good.
papou
01-20-2013, 10:40 PM
Before you make a choice a good point to check is the adjustment to the legs and pin location , some company's put the pin at the very bottom of the frame a pain in the a&$ when water is cold for removal ,some above water line which I have is awesome don't need to get wet to remove the lift .
mmandley
01-23-2013, 12:37 PM
I know a guy with this style lift. It used air sacs basically and lifts the boat straight up. Pretty cool, takes about 2 minutes of the air pump working. 
http://www.boatlift.com/index.cfm?id=12
New Guy
01-23-2013, 06:43 PM
I don't think I would want an air bag system if i was on open water the waves would rock it way too much for my comfort. No in a marina that is a different story they are great in a situation lie that.
 
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