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Dock and Boat Lift Purchasing: What You Need To Know
Expert Author: Gigi Newman | Category: Boating
You have purchased your dream boat. Finally. You know you need a dock and a boat lift. So how do you make an educated choice. Here are some dock and boat lift facts that will help you make this important decision. When purchasing your boat lift, you will need to know the make and model of your boat, how long it is, and how wide it is. Next you will need to know the make, model, and horsepower of you motor.
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