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Floe Vsd 10,000k Boat Lift on 2040-parts.com

US $13,000.00
Location:

Antioch, Illinois, United States

Antioch, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

Floe VSD 10,000 LB vertical lift shore station. 24 volt DC screw drive system. 2 Interstate deep cycle group 29 batteries in water tight marine battery boxes. 6-vertical pvc guide ins with gray canvas sleeves. Upgraded cradle pad bunks. Wired remote control with 25' lead. Wireless controller with 1 transmitter for operation of lift from a distance. Only used for 2 seasons. Removed from lake and stored in off season. Lift is mint condition. Sold boat, no use for lift. 
This lift retails for $19,500.

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