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Go to a company that sells cable to industry and tell them what you are doing.
That ain't the BORG or Ace hardware (unless that Ace sells boat lifts)
They can meke them up to the right lengths and put the eyes on.
I would replace all of the cables and think about going up a size.
They are not supposed to break.
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Not sure what the name of this underwater lift.
I could only describe it, It's a underwater scissor lift that's
powered by water ram cylinder. Just turn water supplied by house and
lift raises.It's constructed out of galvanized steel.
I helped a friend install this lift a year ago it was bought used and
it lifts a newer ski nautique.
Has anyone heard of this type of lift?




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Go to a company that sells cable to industry and tell them what you are doing.
That ain't the BORG or Ace hardware (unless that Ace sells boat lifts)
They can meke them up to the right lengths and put the eyes on.
I would replace all of the cables and think about going up a size.
They are not supposed to break.

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Default Boat lift question

Not sure what the name of this underwater lift.
I could only describe it, It's a underwater scissor lift that's
powered by water ram cylinder. Just turn water supplied by house and
lift raises.It's constructed out of galvanized steel.
I helped a friend install this lift a year ago it was bought used and
it lifts a newer ski nautique.
Has anyone heard of this type of lift?




(Greg) wrote in message ...
Go to a company that sells cable to industry and tell them what you are doing.
That ain't the BORG or Ace hardware (unless that Ace sells boat lifts)
They can meke them up to the right lengths and put the eyes on.
I would replace all of the cables and think about going up a size.
They are not supposed to break.

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Default Boat lift question

Not sure what the name of this underwater lift.
I could only describe it, It's a underwater scissor lift that's
powered by water ram cylinder. Just turn water supplied by house and
lift raises.It's constructed out of galvanized steel.
I helped a friend install this lift a year ago it was bought used and
it lifts a newer ski nautique.
Has anyone heard of this type of lift?




(Greg) wrote in message ...
Go to a company that sells cable to industry and tell them what you are doing.
That ain't the BORG or Ace hardware (unless that Ace sells boat lifts)
They can meke them up to the right lengths and put the eyes on.
I would replace all of the cables and think about going up a size.
They are not supposed to break.

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Default Boat lift question

Not sure what the name of this underwater lift.
I could only describe it, It's a underwater scissor lift that's
powered by water ram cylinder. Just turn water supplied by house and
lift raises.It's constructed out of galvanized steel.
I helped a friend install this lift a year ago it was bought used and
it lifts a newer ski nautique.
Has anyone heard of this type of lift?




(Greg) wrote in message ...
Go to a company that sells cable to industry and tell them what you are doing.
That ain't the BORG or Ace hardware (unless that Ace sells boat lifts)
They can meke them up to the right lengths and put the eyes on.
I would replace all of the cables and think about going up a size.
They are not supposed to break.



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