Does anyone have experience with permanently-installed boatlifts, mounted to pilings, in Northern waters like Lake Erie or Ontario, or, even Champlain?
There are Spring ice floes (flows?), but the lift sellers imply that 12" diameter driven (or, drilled-in) pilings will survive, with no need to remove the boatlift, just raise it way above ice levels. Not necessarily leaving the boat on the lift for the Winter, though, although that is an interesting side-question.
Any actual experience out there?
I'm looking at a Lake Ontario property to purchase, and there is no beach, just cliffs and gradually-deepening water...no possibility of a ramp, or rail system, and I don't want a boat to be in the water all season, eliminating a mooring.
So, I'm thinking an electric lift on pilings, and 40' of floating EZ-Dock to get to the lift. The EZ-Dock sections would be pulled for Winter storage.
There are Spring ice floes (flows?), but the lift sellers imply that 12" diameter driven (or, drilled-in) pilings will survive, with no need to remove the boatlift, just raise it way above ice levels. Not necessarily leaving the boat on the lift for the Winter, though, although that is an interesting side-question.
Any actual experience out there?
I'm looking at a Lake Ontario property to purchase, and there is no beach, just cliffs and gradually-deepening water...no possibility of a ramp, or rail system, and I don't want a boat to be in the water all season, eliminating a mooring.
So, I'm thinking an electric lift on pilings, and 40' of floating EZ-Dock to get to the lift. The EZ-Dock sections would be pulled for Winter storage.