Anglers Avenue Marine Center Installs In-Slip Vertical Boat Lifts for Boat Storage in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Boats look better and go faster with better fuel economy without bottom paint adds Mark Gelders. Also, painting a boat bottom is expensive and once painted, the boat requires annual painting. The bottom line is storing your boat out of the salt water will protect your drive train and boat bottom and prolong the life and value of the boat; says Gelders.
Anglers Avenue Marine Center chose the Category 5 Gear Driven Yacht Lift from Hurricane Boat Lifts because of the quality construction and their new “E” gear drive units for better lift performance. Using the larger gear guarantees years of trouble free performance. The gear dive system is completely sealed providing minimum maintenance for vessels up to 45,000 lbs.
Anglers Avenue Marine Center currently has 16,000 lb and 27,000 lb lifts available for lease. AAMC is located on the
Fort
To learn more about Anglers Avenue Marine Center visit us on line at http://www.aamcmarina.com
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