CraftLander 45114v Boat Lifts are a reliable, very well designed, 98% aluminum vertical lifts. The 4500 lb capacity models
can support many types of boats and have become extremely popular. The 114" model works well for boats with a 96" to 99" beam and still want a snug fit in their lift.
The CraftLander aluminum boat lift is easier to crank than most lifts on the market today due to their patented "Positive Drive
Winch" that is chain driven with roller bearings. The 45114v has a 16:1 winch (16 turns or the wheel to 1 complete revolution of the
drum) and raises about 1 inch every 2 turns of the wheel.
KEY FEATURES
- 4500 lb. Max Lifting Capacity
- 114" Max Beam (inside width)
- 64" Lift Height (actual cradle travel)
- 10' Vinyl and Aluminum Hull Bunks
- 98% Aluminum
- 42" or 48" Aluminum Wheel
- Galvanized or Stainless Steel Cables Available
- 54" Telescoping Legs
- 2 Year Mechanical and 15 Year Structural Limited Warranty
This lift has been designed to be used in low and fluctuating water levels. The 64" lift height gives
you a lot of cradle travel to work with and keeps you from having to move the lift to shallow or deeper water.
The 54" telescoping legs get you installed up to a 7 foot water depth. We can also provide longer legs and a bracing kit to get you in up to
10' of water.
The large tapered pads or feet on this unit allow it to be moved across many different surfaces and lake bottoms without snagging or digging in.
This is very helpful for seasonal installation and removal.
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
- Canopy
- Canopy
- Power Unit or Motor
- Loading Guides
- Motor Stop
- Axle Brackets and Rim Plates (wheel for install and removal)
- Stainless Steel Upgrade (makes lift all aluminum and stainless)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Model:
- Brand - Craftlander
- Model # - 45114V
Overall Size:
- Overall Width - Outside Foot Pad to Outside Foot Pad - 128"
- Slip Width - Outside Upright to Outside Upright - 123"
- Overall Length - 120"
Features:
- Weight Capacity - 4500lb
- Beam Capacity - 114"
- Lift Travel - 64"
- Bunk Type - Vinyl over aluminum
- Bunk Length - 120"
- Supporting Legs - 54" Telescoping Legs with 42" of adjustment
- Color - Aluminum
- Wheel - 42" or 48" Aluminum
Construction:
Structure - 98% Aluminum (extrusions and i-beams)
Assembly Fasteners - Zinc plated fasteners (stainless upgrade available)
Cable Size - 5/16"
Cable Material - Galvanized winch cable / all other cables stainless
steel
Pulley/Sheave Type - Glass-nylon
Weight of Unit - 470lb
Warranty:
- 2 Year Mechanical
- 15 Year Limited Warranty
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Installation Requirements:
- Water Depth Needed - 24" to 72" depending on draft of boat (draft of boat plus 7"). Up to 90" water depth with deep water kit
- Lake Bottom - Solid or semi-solid (may sink in extremely muddy areas with very deep bottoms)
Power Requirements:
- No Power Needed - Manual lift. Power supply needed only if motor is added
Shipping Requirements:
- Ships - LTL Freight banded to pallet
- Delivery Address - Must be accessible by a semi truck and 48' trailer. Business deliveries save on shipping
- Once Off Pallet - Lift can be hauled in bed of pick-up or small trailer fairly easily
Required Tools for Assembly:
- 9/16" Wrench and Socket
- 3/4" Wrench and Socket
- Flat head screw driver
- 15/16" Socket
Freqently Asked Questions:
How do I choose the proper vertical boat lift for my boat?
- Before choosing a boat lift a few things that are very helpful to know: The boats dry and loaded weight, the boat beam (widest part of the boat), boat length, fuel capacity (each gallon of fuel adds 8 pounds to boat weight), and the boat draft (how deep the boat sits in the water).
- You will also want to know the water depth where the lift will be located. Most boat lifts will work in a 2’ to 6’ of water depending on boat draft. On average most lifts have a distance of 10’ between the front and back legs. If your water depth exceeds 6’ it may be necessary that you purchase a “deep water kit” which will allow the use of the lift in increased water depths.
- By choosing a smaller lift you will you may save some money. However it is more difficult to dock the boat. And it will add more strain to the lift over time a may require added maintenance to your lift.
- It is recommended when choosing a lift that your boat specifications fall below the model specifications of the lift. When deciding between either a 108” wide or a 120” keep in mind that it will be easier to park your boat on a lift that allows you at least 5” to 6” of clearance on each side of the boat.
What if my boat is heavier than the weight classification of the lift?
- Boat lifts are overloaded during manufacturer testing, However it is strongly recommended that your follow the weight ratings. Overloading the boat lift will void any manufactures warranty.
How long will it take me to build a new boat lift?
- As a first time builder it is a good idea to set aside 4-6 hours with the aid of a second person to construct a new boat lift for use. All boat lifts have a manual included with them to help in this process. Most of the work constructing a boat lift is connecting pieces with bolts and nuts. Tools required for the job is very minimal. If you encounter any issues regarding the assembly of your lift please contact boatliftanddock.com. One of our service representatives will be happy to provide you with additional aid.
Can the wheel be placed on either side of the lift?
- The wheel and winch can only be installed on one side, the winch post side. The way the cables are ran through the lift only allow the winch to be mounted on the one post.
- If you need the wheel on a certain side of your dock, simply spin the lift around and adjust the bunks accordingly. There is no front or rear on the lift.
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Installation Requirements:
- Water Depth Needed - 24" to 72" depending on draft of boat (draft of boat plus 7"). Up to 90" water depth with deep water kit
- Lake Bottom - Solid or semi-solid (may sink in extremely muddy areas with very deep bottoms)
Power Requirements:
- No Power Needed - Manual lift. Power supply needed only if motor is added
Shipping Requirements:
- Ships - LTL Freight banded to pallet
- Delivery Address - Must be accessible by a semi truck and 48' trailer. Business deliveries save on shipping
- Once Off Pallet - Lift can be hauled in bed of pick-up or small trailer fairly easily
Required Tools for Assembly:
- 9/16" Wrench and Socket
- 3/4" Wrench and Socket
- Flat head screw driver
- 15/16" Socket
Freqently Asked Questions:
How do I choose the proper vertical boat lift for my boat?
- Before choosing a boat lift a few things that are very helpful to know: The boats dry and loaded weight, the boat beam (widest part of the boat), boat length, fuel capacity (each gallon of fuel adds 8 pounds to boat weight), and the boat draft (how deep the boat sits in the water).
- You will also want to know the water depth where the lift will be located. Most boat lifts will work in a 2’ to 6’ of water depending on boat draft. On average most lifts have a distance of 10’ between the front and back legs. If your water depth exceeds 6’ it may be necessary that you purchase a “deep water kit” which will allow the use of the lift in increased water depths.
- By choosing a smaller lift you will you may save some money. However it is more difficult to dock the boat. And it will add more strain to the lift over time a may require added maintenance to your lift.
- It is recommended when choosing a lift that your boat specifications fall below the model specifications of the lift. When deciding between either a 108” wide or a 120” keep in mind that it will be easier to park your boat on a lift that allows you at least 5” to 6” of clearance on each side of the boat.
What if my boat is heavier than the weight classification of the lift?
- Boat lifts are overloaded during manufacturer testing, However it is strongly recommended that your follow the weight ratings. Overloading the boat lift will void any manufactures warranty.
How long will it take me to build a new boat lift?
- As a first time builder it is a good idea to set aside 4-6 hours with the aid of a second person to construct a new boat lift for use. All boat lifts have a manual included with them to help in this process. Most of the work constructing a boat lift is connecting pieces with bolts and nuts. Tools required for the job is very minimal. If you encounter any issues regarding the assembly of your lift please contact boatliftanddock.com. One of our service representatives will be happy to provide you with additional aid.
Can the wheel be placed on either side of the lift?
- The wheel and winch can only be installed on one side, the winch post side. The way the cables are ran through the lift only allow the winch to be mounted on the one post.
- If you need the wheel on a certain side of your dock, simply spin the lift around and adjust the bunks accordingly. There is no front or rear on the lift.
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