Presto Marine Lifts

Nov 16, 2023

Presto Marine Lifts Canada supplies premium tender lifts for vessels ranging from 35 to 100 feet in length. Lifts feature above-waterline installation with both fixed and rail-mounted davits available. The XL500 is a premier lift option with the ability to lift up to 1000 lbs, well suited for heavier dinghies and PWCs. The Fixed Series allows you to launch your tender or PWC with ease right off your swim platform. Presto Marine also offers an adjustable swim platform. Give the gift of ease with a simple and effective marine lift this season!

MSRP: Starting at $17,750.00 CAD

Visit: prestomarine.ca

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