I have just purchased a home with a four point boat lift. Soon, gone are the days when I spend 1 hour/month beneath the boat, cleaning and scrubbing!
The house came with a four point lift similar to this one...

The manufacturer is recommending either the fore/aft bunk system you see above or 4 pads (think screw jacks, like one sees in a boat yard).
My only hesitation is that either arrangement - fore/aft or pads - runs counter to what I see at boat yard. A majority of the boat's weight rests on the centerline (one under engine bulkhead), and screw jacks are used for lateral stability. And when transporting a boat, that is also how a boat is set.
I told the lift manufacturer that I wanted to rest the centerline on the horizontal I beams, and use 4 pads on the side for lateral stability - just like you do in a yard. The manuf gave me a LOT of push back. The old "we have never done it that way before" and "we have never had anyone complain about the bunk system."
Am I over thinking this and should I go with their recommendation? Interested to hear from others that have boat lifts...
Thanks,
Bill