Well the lift worked like it was supposed too. lots of pics.

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Littlehoe
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Well the lift worked like it was supposed too. lots of pics.

#1 Post by Littlehoe » Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:26 pm

We had another major storm roll through with a plow wind of sorts, took out a bunch of trees but my lift did what it was supposed to and the boat came through unscathed... my buddy's South Bay wasn't as lucky. His boat was tied to the plastic dock in the sheltered bay that broke apart and the one piece actually flipped up in the wind and landed in the front of his boat, ripping one of his seats and doing a number on his fence... then his boat crashed into the aluminum dock putting more dents and scratches on it...
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These pictures are from my trail cam I have mounted in a tree. As you can see even that tree gets swinging lol.
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Re: Well the lift worked like it was supposed too. lots of pics.

#2 Post by RcgTexas » Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:39 am

That is some knarly looking weather. Looks like it'll work!
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Re: Well the lift worked like it was supposed too. lots of pics.

#3 Post by farmer_dre » Tue Jun 23, 2015 6:35 pm

Oh man!!! I feel your your friend!!! Glad your boat pulled through. Glad the lift did what it's supposto
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