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boatnut
05-06-2007, 12:18 PM
I have an Air Dock (see http://www.airdock.com/ for complete information)
model C/B for 17' to 22' boats that weigh up to 4500 lbs that I no longer need. This lift is perfect for the classic 18's and 22's. It provides perfect support for the bottom ---- better than a properly bunked trailer. I originally purchased this lift in 2002 but the three air chambers and the hoses were replaced about 6 months ago so the control box and blower are the only parts that are 5 years old. These lifts are supposed to work in all water conditions but I think they work best in calm protected waterways. The lift is complete with all instructions etc. No leaks, ready to install. New cost is $2400.00 plus shipping/tax as applicable. I will take $600. plus shipping and handling (I would guess about $200. to ship anywhere in the lower 48 states).

Bvinc
05-07-2007, 06:32 PM
I am in a calm protected cove behind a floating marina. It is very shallow, only about 4 to 5 foot deep. How shallow will this operate & how do your secure it in place.

Bobby
Cell 832-256-0421

boatnut
05-07-2007, 07:15 PM
Bobby, that is plenty of water for the air dock. It can be tied into a boat slip (as I had it) or put on a PVC frame anywhere --- especially when you have ideal shallow water as you describe. I suggest you go to the website I referenced (airdock.com) as they have lots of examples there. You do need power (mine is AC, you can also get a 12V blower from the factory that uses the boat's battery). Ed

Bvinc
05-08-2007, 08:17 AM
I emailed you & asked about why you had to replace tubes already. How long to they usually last & how much for replacements.

Could you please find out how much to ship to Cypress. Texas 77429

Thanks,

Bobby

boatnut
05-12-2007, 11:33 AM
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