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Bill P
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Does anyone know what the distance is between the boat supports for a boat lift?

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Bill,
The distance is determined by the position of your stringers. i.e. The support beams are placed directly under your stringers so as not to inhibit any thru hulls or transducers Dave K
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Bill,

My supports are 35" apart from center to center just like my inboard stringers.
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John and Dave

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Post by AndreF »

Bill,
Dave helped me with my lift. I have two bunks on O/S stringers. I merely measured from cockpit - 43" from center line to center of O/S stringers. I have no bunks on inside stringers.
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