Milwmarc
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 137
- Reaction score
- 240
- Points
- 92
- Location
- Wind Lake WI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Well after 4 houses and 28 years of Marriage at 48 my wife and I finally committed to building a home in a new Subdivision with a community Pier for 12 boats.
It's on the lake my wife was pretty much raised on weekends to vacation and I've been on it for 30 years by her side boating...so we are super excited to get on Lake Denoon in Muskego Wisconsin. It's a Spring Fed Lake, almost impossible to get on at the public launch so it's pretty much land locked. For the Home owners enjoyment. It's a watersports lake with tubing, skiiing, swimming being the only main activities and so far I'm the only one who Surf's the lake,,,hence the reason we wanted to be on this lake.
Most Likely i will get one of the first picks of where I want my boat slip since we are one of the 1st to build and the Pier is going in this year in August.
So, I got the boating down thing pat, I got the building a home thing down pat...as this is the 2nd build for us. BUT i'm NEW to having my own shared pier with a slip.
So questions. 1st My 2006 AR 230 I've always had Dock Snap Covers Custom Made and this boat is NO different. It takes less than 5 minutes to put the cover on tight and keeps all the scurvy out so I DON"T need a covered lift. Plus since I have a wake tower it would be one heck of a high cover.
So help with the boat lift on a pier?. Your Idea's, suggestions, rants, costs?
I'm budgeting for the new home and things like the UTV to get me to the dock from my house a football field and a half away.
Now I need to budget for the pier
We live in Wisconsin where we put the piers and boats in Mid May and take them out Mid to end of September. Not a long season and cold to put them in and cold to take them out.
Plus I've never put in a lift. If I have to go 100 feet through cat tails (guessing) are these things able to be carried on the piers? How do you get them set in the water if it's mucky (besides wearing waders.)
I've helped enough people on this lake put in piers and it's like pulling teeth each year to find enough people. I don't want to have to beg my 2 boys and friends each year to put the lift in and out...so easier and lighter and simpler with less people I think the better?
The things I know for sure our Pier is going to be LONG and we have to come out of Cattails into fresh Water, than I have to pull it out in Fall and store it right next to the pulled out pier. Our side of the Lake is the windy side so it will push boats into the pier.
I think I"m going to have my choice if I want to have my boat furthest out on the pier or closer to shore and right now I'm thinking be the furthest out I can, so if we want to chill at night on the boat, listen to tunes and watch the world slowly we have less boats to look over to see the lake. And Less Manuevering past other boats on the common pier..thoughts?
and what type of lift for these boats. I was thinking one of those floating lifts, but man if I'm reading searches right they are like 10K? Not spending that for plastic and air...but I thought that may be much lighter than a regular aluminum lift.
Or regular lift the goods and bads with them?
I saw someone post about Slings?
All I want to do is keep the hull out of the water. I DO have a daughter with Muscular Dystrophy hence the reason building a new home that will help with her mobilitiy challenges. Getting in and otu of the boat is a little challenging...is one lift over the other better? We love the Yamaha AR 230 becuase of the walk through between seats is so low to the swim platform. and the platform is ideal to enter and exit the water for her.
I lot of info to just say help me pick out the right lift that won't cost more than my first car and I don't have to Beg 10 family members to get in an out each season.
Thanks in Advance.
SOOOOO Excited to finally build the next dream home Going from 4,300 sq foot Colonial down to a 2700 sq foot ranch...and spending 100 to 150K more. I wish i liked the boating life less and running more...as that hobby all I need is new shoes....not a lake home, a boat and a lift...but MAN I'm excited.
It's A Good Life!
Marc
It's on the lake my wife was pretty much raised on weekends to vacation and I've been on it for 30 years by her side boating...so we are super excited to get on Lake Denoon in Muskego Wisconsin. It's a Spring Fed Lake, almost impossible to get on at the public launch so it's pretty much land locked. For the Home owners enjoyment. It's a watersports lake with tubing, skiiing, swimming being the only main activities and so far I'm the only one who Surf's the lake,,,hence the reason we wanted to be on this lake.
Most Likely i will get one of the first picks of where I want my boat slip since we are one of the 1st to build and the Pier is going in this year in August.
So, I got the boating down thing pat, I got the building a home thing down pat...as this is the 2nd build for us. BUT i'm NEW to having my own shared pier with a slip.
So questions. 1st My 2006 AR 230 I've always had Dock Snap Covers Custom Made and this boat is NO different. It takes less than 5 minutes to put the cover on tight and keeps all the scurvy out so I DON"T need a covered lift. Plus since I have a wake tower it would be one heck of a high cover.
So help with the boat lift on a pier?. Your Idea's, suggestions, rants, costs?
I'm budgeting for the new home and things like the UTV to get me to the dock from my house a football field and a half away.
Now I need to budget for the pier
We live in Wisconsin where we put the piers and boats in Mid May and take them out Mid to end of September. Not a long season and cold to put them in and cold to take them out.
Plus I've never put in a lift. If I have to go 100 feet through cat tails (guessing) are these things able to be carried on the piers? How do you get them set in the water if it's mucky (besides wearing waders.)
I've helped enough people on this lake put in piers and it's like pulling teeth each year to find enough people. I don't want to have to beg my 2 boys and friends each year to put the lift in and out...so easier and lighter and simpler with less people I think the better?
The things I know for sure our Pier is going to be LONG and we have to come out of Cattails into fresh Water, than I have to pull it out in Fall and store it right next to the pulled out pier. Our side of the Lake is the windy side so it will push boats into the pier.
I think I"m going to have my choice if I want to have my boat furthest out on the pier or closer to shore and right now I'm thinking be the furthest out I can, so if we want to chill at night on the boat, listen to tunes and watch the world slowly we have less boats to look over to see the lake. And Less Manuevering past other boats on the common pier..thoughts?
and what type of lift for these boats. I was thinking one of those floating lifts, but man if I'm reading searches right they are like 10K? Not spending that for plastic and air...but I thought that may be much lighter than a regular aluminum lift.
Or regular lift the goods and bads with them?
I saw someone post about Slings?
All I want to do is keep the hull out of the water. I DO have a daughter with Muscular Dystrophy hence the reason building a new home that will help with her mobilitiy challenges. Getting in and otu of the boat is a little challenging...is one lift over the other better? We love the Yamaha AR 230 becuase of the walk through between seats is so low to the swim platform. and the platform is ideal to enter and exit the water for her.
I lot of info to just say help me pick out the right lift that won't cost more than my first car and I don't have to Beg 10 family members to get in an out each season.
Thanks in Advance.
SOOOOO Excited to finally build the next dream home Going from 4,300 sq foot Colonial down to a 2700 sq foot ranch...and spending 100 to 150K more. I wish i liked the boating life less and running more...as that hobby all I need is new shoes....not a lake home, a boat and a lift...but MAN I'm excited.
It's A Good Life!
Marc