Portable Boat Lift, Inc.
                                                    Made in the USA
Portable Boat Lift answers the question,
"How do I remove my Boat from my Trailer"

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Photos of Lifts below are shown with Optional Top Coat; Standard Finish is Shop Primer only.
Always add additional boat stands or dunnage AS the trailer is removed.



The owner of this 20' Robolo added additional boat stands AS he pulled the
trailer out, for safety, and kept the Lift attached to move them around as needed.







                       Seabird, above, As seen on "Ship Shape TV"

                        ALWAYS add boat stands AS the trailer is being pulled out.



Should have added boat stands or dunnage as the trailer was being removed for safety. 




Customer Painted his own Lift.

Now is the time to add additional boat stands, as the trailer is being removed.


Customer ordered with optional Powder Coating
Release flats boat used Portable Boat Lift in close quarters at the Boat Show. It was off the trailer in 10 minutes. They didn't have to wait, or pay, for a forklift. 


Sea Dory gets prep for the season and quick repair to the trailer.
Trailer being put back under the boat. Even one boat stand or dunnage still at mid-ship would have been safer. Boat stands or dunnage should be placed under the boat AS the trailer is removed, and should be removed AS the trailer is being rolled back under the boat. Photo shows Guide Poles bent down to clear the Trapeze.


                         Pursuit project boat, above, As seen on "Ship Shape TV"


Testimonial and photos below courtesy of "CPS Marine"

"Here are a few pics from the past few days. The lift has been in full force and I couldn’t be happier with it. All the neighbors come out to see it when I set it up. They think it’s great."-Phil

           
 
Mobile Boat Detailer, CPS Marine, takes it anywhere and everywhere!



No floor jacks, bottle jacks, gantry crane, or chain falls needed. 
Notice, additional dunnage was installed as the trailer was pulled out.

Testimonial and Photo below courtesy of "Strike Zone"

"I finally got to try out the lift I bought to get my boat off the trailer. Thing works great. I got the boat off the trailer in fifteen minutes or so. No more crawling between rollers to power wash and repaint the bottom. Hope to get her ready for the water this weekend." -Tony


AS you pull your trailer out is the time to add additional boat stands or dunnage according to your boat stand Mfg's recommendations, and as you put the trailer back in is the time to remove them. Leave the Lift attached to move them around, as needed, for total access to the hull.




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