Free-Standing Hydraulic Boat Lift
Dry-docking is simpler with the SunLift X – looking this good is no work at all.
Raise or lower your boat in less than 30 seconds using your remote.
Sunstream has a rich heritage of innovation and uses superior hydraulics, bunks designed to custom fit your boat and adjustable lifting range to suit your dock.
The SunLift X operates with 12-volt solar power and is ideal for areas without 240-volt power.
Do more of what you love with a docking solution that’s right for your vessel.
Keeping your vessel clean, safe, and performing at its best shouldn’t be difficult.
And, with the SunLift X, it isn’t.
Dock easily with optional features like adjustable bunks, mooring guides, and bow stops – and then raise your vessel with one tap on your remote or Sunstream app.
No antifouling.
No growth or water damage.
No awkward vessel-to-dock transitions.
Just seamless dry-docking, every time.
Antifoul is toxic, expensive, and time-consuming to apply.
It’s also a performance inhibitor that adds extra drag to your vessel.
Ablative antifoul (the kind used on most recreational vessels) can decrease your speed by 3–5 knots and increase fuel burn.
Over time, as you apply additional coats, you’ll see even greater drops in performance – worsened by biofouling that builds up on the props.
Dry-docking in a SunLift X eliminates the need for antifoul, keeping your vessel operating at its best.
Dry-docking your vessel means you don’t have to spend time applying and stripping antifoul or towing your vessel to the water.
That equals more time out on the water for you and your loved ones.
You’ll also be able to get a higher price when you sell a dry-docked vessel – more funds for your next adventure.
Both ablative and hard antifouls can affect your vessel’s performance, increasing drag and fuel consumption.
Antifoul also doesn’t prevent salt damage, growth on your motors and props, or scrapes and bumps from other boats – which can all be avoided through dry-docking.
Most antifouls are biocidal, which means they work by poisoning barnacles, algae, and other marine growth.
Over time, that poison leaches into the surrounding water, which can kill sea life (including fish) and cause birth defects.
Some antifoul components, like TBT, are so toxic that they’ve been banned in Australia.
The SunLift X is suitable for almost all recreational and light commercial vessels of up to 13,600 kilograms.
Maximum Water Fluctuation | 152 centimetres |
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Maximum Vessel Length | No maximum length |
Swing Mooring | No |
Maximum Wave Height | 60 centimetres |
Minimum Water Depth |
25 centimetres below keel (Not suitable for use in areas with greater than 1.3m tidal range) |
Maximum Boat Weight | 13,600 kilograms |
Frame Material | Stainless steel |
Remote Control Operation | Yes |
Power Options | Solar |
Floating Pontoon-Compatible | Yes |
Fixed Jetty-Compatible | Yes |
No, you can’t walk on your SunLift. The lift’s bunks sit under your vessel’s hull, which means you can’t stand on them.
The Sunlift X is a hydraulic boat lift, meaning that once you have docked your vessel you just hit the button on your remote and it will raise in only 30 seconds!
The Sunlift comes with a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty in both fresh and salt water.
The Sunlift is built for durability, but it needs regular servicing to perform at its best (and to maintain your warranty). Typically, you should book a maintenance service 6 months after installation, and then every 12 months after that.
Yes, you can flush your motors in the SunLift. Keep in mind, though, that you can’t walk on the SunLift for safety reasons.
To maintain your manufacturer’s warranty, you’ll need to have the SunLift serviced at least once every 12 months.
Yes, most boat insurance policies will allow you to include your SunLift.
The SunLift is secured by large footpads that rest directly on the seabed. The height of its legs can be adjusted to accommodate different water depths.
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