My Boat does not Drain Completely on my Boat Ramp, any Solutions

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May 2012

 
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Category: Life and Play in Florida
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City: Key West
County: Monroe
Metro: Miami
Region: Southeast
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My Boat does not Drain Completely on my Boat Ramp, any Solutions?
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Q: Good afternoon answer person. Glad you are here now. Any ideas on how to get my boat to drain a bit better on my boatlift. It became very apparent that each trip leaves water on the rear portion, after I wash it down. Of course, I have taken the plug out. All right now, that is my special circumstance.

All right now, a heartfelt thank you. Sweet job.

Aimee Thornhill (Plantation Florida)

Answer!

A: Come on in, ok we got it. I will begin now. There are typically easy ways to adjust your boatlift, thus increasing the angle of the boat supports and allow gravity to do its thing. Either shorten the cable lengths on the front two portions of your lift system or raise the front bunk height. Shortening the cable is typically the best way to get a 4 to 6 inch pitch, and this is part of a basic boatlift service call. Raising the front end, just an inch or two will have a big impact. Alrighty, a solid approach. Out of here.

All right now, honor is in helping out. Be good.

Regards the Fun-Florida-Getaways.com Team!!!

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