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| Sure Yipster if you have the room. You notice the large housings each side of the boat at the rear. That houses the hydraulic cylinder, so whatever lift you want, you need a cylinder a bit longer sticking up vertically each side. It would cut out most of your view and driving a smaller craft on to it would be difficult because you can't come in from the side. Poida |
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