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The 25K, 30K and 40K 'HD' models are designed to afford maximum hull support while keeping a low profile appearance. This design allows for easy access to your vessel because of the open span between the drive units. Standard to the 'HD' models are fully adjustable "I" beam bunking systems to gently cradle your boat. Four worm gear driven winches positioned on top of eight pilings raise and lower the vessel. An elevated outside walkway allows access to both sides of your vessel for easy cleaning and maintenance. Remote controlled switches with upper and lower limits are a standard feature.
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We were the first to introduce fully hydraulic boat lifts which now set the industry standard. With a self-contained power source and hand-held remote control, these impressive lifts quickly lower your boat or pontoon into the water for a quick get-away. At the end of the day, push a button, and your SHORE-MATE hydraulic lift will raise your boat or pontoon securely out of the water and keep it safe until your next adventure. Recommended for boats up to 12,000 pounds and pontoons weighing up to 4500 pounds (dry weight).
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The luxurious lifestyle of living on waterfront property should include a state-of-the-art, push button mechanical lift that takes your boat completely out of the water with no worries.
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The luxurious lifestyle of living on waterfront property should include a state-of-the-art, push button mechanical lift that takes your boat completely out of the water with no worries.
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The luxurious lifestyle of living on waterfront property should include a state-of-the-art, push button mechanical lift that takes your boat completely out of the water with no worries.
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6,000# to 20,000# Vertical Boat Lifts
The smaller vertical lifts are truly the backbone of the industry. At I.M.M. we make every effort to build the highest quality possible, that will insure you of many years of excellent trouble free service. I.M.M builds the lifts with no structural welds. This is the proper way to design and build an aluminum lift (see page 16 ). The photos on this page represent a small fraction of the thousands of I.M.M. Vertical Lifts that are out there. The first I.M.M. aluminum lift we built nearly 25 years ago is still in service.
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The larger series of I.M.M. lifts begin at 24,000# and increase in size to 120,000#. As with all I.M.M. products these are the industry standard.
All of these lifts are equipped with Direct drive "Platinum Gear Drives"' radio remote control switches, and automatic stops. All lifts 40,000# and above utilize the I.M.M. Multiple cable system This arrangement insures both cables at each beam are equally loaded. The grooved cable winders are also configured so the cradle does not travel fore and aft as the lift winds. This allows for shorter, stronger top beams.
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The I.M.M. 4500# Elevator is one our most popular products. All I.M.M.
4500# Elevatorscome standard with: a fully enclosed Plate Drive and grooved cable winders. I.M.M. 4500# Elevators are the only elevator lifts which offer an easily replaceable lower track section (pile mounted vert. track only). This can be accomplished without removing the lift. I.M.M. 4500# elevators can be ordered with a piling or seawall mounting system. I.M.M. 4500# Elevators are equipped with"Perma-Bunk" 2000 aluminum bunks as standard equipment.
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Do not be misled. Many lift companies rate the speed of cable movement. This is 2 to 3 times faster than the cradle movement. The figures above are the speed the boat will raise.
STANDARD FEATURES:
Winchless Hydraulic Drives
Storage Lock on Drive System
Bio-degradeable Hydraulic Fluid
Leveling System
High Speed
Radio Remote Control 16 foot "Perma-Bunk 2000"
Top Beam Covers
Cradles Can Be Lowered all The Way to The Bottom
Only Four Pilings Needed
Up to 24,000#
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AirBerth make a range of accessories such as boarding ladders and blower storages lockers to make keep your boat out of the water even more convenient and easy.
Ask your local AirBerth representative about more information on this.
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