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Yes, they have rolling jack trays and you can buy air or manual jacks for them.
These jack trays are rated at 4500# and it comes wth two of them. Note there is a drain plug in them.

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They also come with 6 (I think) heavy plastic trays that slide. They keep the top shit, from dripping on the bottom shit.

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And for those that seem worried about the rack falling, a car somehow falling off or whatever, here are the locking lugs. They loudly click into the holes in the uprights as they go up. Its essentially impossible for it to fall. For a car to fall off, it would be like a car sitting on the concrete falling over. They sit on long, wide treads, chocked front and back, with plate stops front and rear.

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IIRC, I paid around 8K? That was like 5 years ago so I'm sure they're significantly higher now.
 

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These jack trays are rated at 4500# and it comes wth two of them. Note there is a drain plug in them.

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They also come with 6 (I think) heavy plastic trays that slide. They keep the top shit, from dripping on the bottom shit.

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Model number.

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And for those that seem worried about the rack falling, a car somehow falling off or whatever, here are the locking lugs. They loudly click into the holes in the uprights as they go up. Its essentially impossible for it to fall. For a car to fall off, it would be like a car sitting on the concrete falling over. They sit on long, wide treads, chocked front and back, with plate stops front and rear.

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IIRC, I paid around 8K? That was like 5 years ago so I'm sure they're significantly higher now.
Yeah, the advantage double car is 11K now. It won't work for me since the track width is too narrow for a boat or either of my Offroad toys. It sure would solve all my problems though.
 
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take a look at this company, it’ll hold the boat plus give you decent clearance underneath.
we have the bendpak trailer lifts and they only clear 5’9”
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This appears to be the lift I've settled on, should hold my pontoon no problem, and fit my Placecraft underneath. Has 6'10 clearance when on the top stops.

 

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This appears to be the lift I've settled on, should hold my pontoon no problem, and fit my Placecraft underneath. Has 6'10 clearance when on the top stops.


Looks like a good choice. I like the 10' clearance between columns.
 
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