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Floatair PWC lift
I bought a PWC Floatair lift over the weekend. It is $1,400 for a new lift like this one.
This one was being sold for $200. But some of the steel that stays below the water line needed replaced. I found a surplus metal place down town Greenville. I was able to buy stainless steel 2” square tubing and 1”1/2 inch flat bar and some 3” flat bar all for $1 a pound. All parts cost $75 I ordered some stainless steel mig welding wire for $25. I will be putting my welder back to work. The metal that rusted out was not stainless steel so this all should last much longer. It is similar to this one. A side note these operate with a pretty cool design. They use a whole house vacuum blower motor (in the white box in the picture) to blow air into the tank this displaces the water out a hole that is in the bottom of the tank. The air lifts the Jet Ski out of the water. Then when it is time to ride you just turn a valve this lets out the air and let’s water in this sinks the dock. Very simple.
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