Remote Controlled Tender Lift

Freedom Lift

FreedomLift has manufactured a unique tender lift system, designed to enable boat owners to carry their tender or PWC (Personal Water Craft) with consummate ease.

Some tender lift solutions are expensive, some are poorly designed, unattractive or heavy.  FreedomLift has technology which allows tenders to be affixed to boats and carried with minimal hassle and effort.

FreedomLift’s Removable Lift Arms enable the tender to be elevated much higher above the water, providing it with safety and protection from rough sea conditions and ensuring that the tender remains in good condition.

For maximum convenience, the FreedomLift is operated with a waterproof remote control, allowing you to transport your tender whenever and wherever you want with just the touch of a button. The Lift Arms are removable and can be reattached easily, so you only attach them when they are needed.

For more information, visit www.freedomlift.com

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