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AR190 and floating boat lift

jman

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Boat Make
Scarab
Year
2017
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
19
Anyone dock their AR190 on one of those floating boat lifts? Looks like a large plastic foam, where you just drive up on it. I know they work great for jet skis. Just not sure about the AR190. They have larger sizes fitting up to 24 ft boat. Anyone have experience with these? Thanks.
 
A guy I know on my lake has a 240 on one so i don't see why it wouldn't work for a 190. Thought about getting one myself but ended up going with bottom paint instead (Pettit black widow)
 
How do you get them back off of those drive on dock things?
 
How do you get them back off of those drive on dock things?

That's what I've always wondered - you could force a yamaha up on it if you had enough speed, knowing that as soon as you get the gate out of the water you're done with forward momentum. Getting it off looks like a chore!
 
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