I posted a 3600lb lift with 22’ canopy. Looking for some feedback on pricing. Lift is posted for a friend @4500$
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I just bought a Floe V-4600, 4,600 pound electric lift with 4 wheels for $4100. No canopy.
I saw some Floe lifts going for $8K-$10K with a canopy, wheels, etc. As for your price, I believe that is a bit underpriced.-2005 MasterCraft Prostar 197 Tournament Team
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Prior to the pandemic, used motorized lifts with canopies were going for about $1/pound of capacity. Now, i'd say its more like $1.25-1.5/pound and way more for the larger capacity lifts. So I think your pricing is more than fair.
FWIW, neighbor just bought a 3600# Floe with a manual crank and 22' canopy for $4000 which I though was a good deal.
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From the picture it looks like a manual winch and a cantilever lift. Both of those features will bring less money then a vertical with a motor. If it is a new lift and the canopy is in good shape,it should sell close to that price in Minnesota. Many people are looking for longer canopies than 22'.
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Originally posted by AKralk83 View PostI posted a 3600lb lift with 22’ canopy. Looking for some feedback on pricing. Lift is posted for a friend @4500$
We're about to list a nice Shoremaster 30108 with full length bunks, guide on's, new canopy, motor stop, original winch, Whisper winch. Hoping to get $3200. I guess it really depends on where you are.
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