Float Air Boat Lifts
Several folks have asked me for information on our boat lift on Pier AA at Conley Bottom Marina. My apologies for doing this late. Our boat lift is a
Float Air Boat Lift model and has quite a bit of margin left to lift well beyond our 35 foot Regal Express Cruiser weight. We have had it for two
seasons now. Capacity is conservatively in the 25,000 plus pound arena and one of the largest cruiser lifts on the lake. But Float Air also make
small, medium, and jet ski lifts too with four corner, side, and front mount. These lifts have capacity which actually helps support the dock it is
mounted to. Our boat was also naturally unbalanced as it is very lightweight forward, based on a high performance hull and a couple tons of engines
aft. You do not see many of these lifts much passed the TN northern border before now, but Float Air Boat Lifts are now expanding onto Lake Cumberland
and our region. We are lucky to be one of the first customers, and we love the Float Air benefits. Our lift is a nine (9) tank roto-molded
polypropylene unit with fiberglass walk boards and is a back in style with dual blower units. Double heavy duty support bunks and over-engineered hot
dip galvanized steel frame means it will be around long after I am gone. Zero Maintenance and much longer life than the 'other guys'! Low profile and
C of G make it very stable in storms and heavy wake. This unit is very heavy duty and much better built than the 'me too' boat lift products typically
seen all around Lake Cumberland. Those other guys have a monopoly on our lake and frankly cost too much for far less quality! The materials and
workmanship on my Float Air Boat Lift are superior to anything I have seen, and this family owned business is personally involved in making the lift
just right for you. Lifetime product! My highest recommendation goes to Float Air Boat Lifts team and the Foster family. You can U2U me for additional
details as I am not sure how personal recommendations of a product are done on the Trading Post.
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