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Boat Lift--(used, No Warranty) Approximate 12,000 Lbs Galvanized on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Geneva, Florida, United States

Geneva, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Type:Four Post Cradle Lift Brand:ACE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Flate Plate Drive

LOCAL PICK UP ONLY, NO SHIPPING

This is a complete Ace Boat Lift for fresh or saltwater use, must be sold in next three days!. Two belt drive / worm gear motors with consecutive serial numbers, owner's manual, Galvanized cables, shackles, straps. Six beams (four are galvanized, two are aluminum). It was used once a year for pulling a 30 ft. boat off a boat trailer to do a bottom job. The equipment is in great condition. Must be sold quick. Moving to Germany. Call Mike for immediate pick up. Unit is located in Geneva Florida. Near Sanford / Orlando FL area.

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