Ken Wolkens
Active Member
I decided to put my 390 EC in indoor rack storage. Never thought I'd see the day that something this big would be handled so easily.
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View attachment 52107 View attachment 52108 View attachment 52109 Bluepoints is a great marina......At Haulover Marine Center they have 2 of the biggest forklifts around......routinely lift that 420 cruisers as well as the 50+ foot MTI with 4 7-marine 627s.....lots of big $$$$$$ boats there.....
$865 per month for this beast. Completely enclosed building rated to 150MPH winds. No charges for moving the boat or other daily charges. Since i'm ground level, I can access the boat in the building and perform maintenance or repairs within reason. They will also put it on work racks outside also at no extra charge.
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Ken, you have the boat at 21,000lbs. Sea Ray list the dry weight of a 390EC @16,500. Is the 21k actually from the forklift gauge? If so was it loaded with fuel and water. I always thought the 16,550 was a low number.
Never thought about that. I wonder if the boatyard I’m wintering in has one.....I imagine that lift has an integral scale so they know when they are close to their limit!
That massive lift made the boat look like a toy. That is amazing!I decided to put my 390 EC in indoor rack storage. Never thought I'd see the day that something this big would be handled so easily.
When I first bought mine, the lift at the yard had me at over 27,000 lbs.Never thought about that. I wonder if the boatyard I’m wintering in has one.....
I have to remember to ask them. Would be interested to see how much my boat weighs.