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Name:   rga82 The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   It's past time for Boat Lifts
Date:   6/16/2015 6:02:42 AM

I had one built two years ago. Had quotes from DU and LMDC. DU was slightly cheaper, but they had a job nearby and could start right away. DU did a great job and the remote control lift has been a great addition, especially docking in windy conditions. When pricing be sure to compare materials and specs. I visited a friend who bought on price and his dock/lift looks very dinky compared to mine. He has mentioned this several times. 

Heres the spec sheet from DU:

Docks Unlimited Construction Specification Sheet Post – Pilings 8” – 10” in diameter or 6 x 6 treated post. Spacing – no more than 8 ft. O.C.. Post will be driven or set in concrete based on site conditions. Bracing – As practical, 2 x 6 bracing will be used on all outside corners and X bracing on walkways. Collars – Treated 2 x 10’s thru bolted to post to support joist except where tied directly to Rim Boards. Rim Boards – Main skirt around pier will be treated 2 x 10s attached to post via ½” Carriage Bolts. Joist – All joists will be treated 2 x 8’s 16 inches on center. Spans without support will be no greater than 8 ft. Decking - Standard 5/4’ radius edge 1 x 6 decking will be screwed down, jammed tight to allow for shrinkage. Other decking systems will be fastened as appropriate. Bumper – black or white, black being standard will be attached using a 1” galvanized clamping strip with stainless steel screws on 6” centers. Cleats – Lagged directly to main rim board with 6 inch Lag Bolts Beauty Band – Pressure treated 2 x 8, screwed to main rim boards to hide decking end grain. Fasteners – All bolts hot dipped galvanized, screws epoxy coated for treated wood. Hot dipped galvanized nails used only when driven under water. Roofing – Metal roofing is the standard quote, 29 gauge metal screwed to 2 x 4 purlins on 2 ft centers. Colors are optional. Other roof types can be specified.

 

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
It's past time for Boat Lifts - Jester - 6/15/2015 6:25:26 PM
     It's past time for Boat Lifts - rga82 - 6/16/2015 6:02:42 AM
     It's past time for Boat Lifts - alatraveler50 - 6/16/2015 9:14:57 AM
          It's past time for Boat Lifts - Ulysses E. McGill - 6/18/2015 11:02:12 AM
     It's past time for Boat Lifts - JSage - 6/16/2015 12:33:32 PM
     It's past time for Boat Lifts - CranBob - 6/16/2015 9:52:03 PM
     It's past time for Boat Lifts - Zman - 6/17/2015 8:24:53 PM
     I had a good one - roswellric - 6/18/2015 10:17:41 PM



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