Please select your home edition
Edition
North Sails Loft 57 Podcast

Revolutionary Sea-Lift adds versatility at Marine Centre

by Denby Browning on 4 Nov 2009
Lifting large luxury boats is easy with the new KMI Sea-Lift. KMI Sea-Lift
The Gold Coast Marine Centre (GCMC) has boosted its service offering with the purchase of a new self-propelled submersible lift that can haul out boats up to 80 feet long and more than three metres draft.

The Sea-Lift machine, which will be commissioned by February, is the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.

Manufactured by KMI Sea-Lift in the United States, the machine is a revolutionary lift system suitable for the safe and efficient haul out of boats with almost any hull design and construction.

Tim Sayer, General Manager at GCMC, said: 'A major benefit for our customers is its simple, economical operation. It requires only a single operator when lifting smaller vessels so we will be able to achieve haul-out rates comparable to fork-lift prices.



'The machine is ideal for the haul-out of catamarans, houseboats and other multi-hull vessels in which the Gold Coast Marine Centre specialises. The unique shape-conforming air-bunks distribute boat weight evenly to prevent damage to the hull and under-hull fittings.

'Sea-Lift also helps owners in positioning the boat for a lift, particularly where there are strong winds affecting the boat. The lift operator can help the boat skipper by using the up and down movement of individual cushioned arms to trap the boat in the correct lift position.'

The Sea-Lift will operate alongside GCMC’s existing 70-tonne travel lift and hydraulic trailers and will provide further lifting capacity to service the Centre’s 25,000 square metres of hardstand and service area as well as re-fit bays (both open and lockable).

Rooster 2025Switch One DesignHenri-Lloyd Dynamic Range

Related Articles

A-Class Cat Europeans at Riccione, Italy Day 3
Many places changed hands in the 4th and 5th races Many places changed hands in the 4th and 5th races at the A-Cat Euros in Riccione. Light, minimal conditions continue to delight and frustrate in equal measure on both courses.
Posted on 12 Jun
Loro Piana Giraglia 2025 the first roundings
It was a magical and spectacular dawn, following a night of sailing under the full moon. After yesterday's start in a steady and pleasant breeze, the fleet competing in the 2025 Loro Piana Giraglia began completing the first part of the shortened 200-nautical-mile course early this morning at first light.
Posted on 12 Jun
Fireball World Championship preview
38 entries from the UK and 17 from Australia, going to Lake Garda It's still two months away but entries for the 2025 Fireball Worlds on Lake Garda have already reached 127 boats.
Posted on 12 Jun
America's Cup: Kiwis advertising for key people
Emirates Team NZ seeking new people for key roles ahead of its 12the America's Cup campaign Emirates Team New Zealand, the current America's Cup champion is gearing up for the 2027 Defence of the most prestigious trophy in sailing. The team has advertised eight positions in the IT, Meteorology and Engineering areas
Posted on 12 Jun
PredictWind launches Anchor Alert App
The app delivers immediate, real-time alerts if their anchor drags, ensuring enhanced safety. Global leader in marine weather forecasting, PredictWind, has announced the launch of its new standalone Anchor Alert app.
Posted on 12 Jun
Russell Coutts explains SailGP's investor value
Russell Coutts explains the growth of SailGP and why investors are chasing a slice of the action. SailGP co-founder and CEO Russell Coutts was interviewed last week, ahead of the weekend's Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix, where he discussed the hard to understand investment, and growth of SailGP.
Posted on 12 Jun
Admiral's Cup vs. Rolex Fastnet Interclub Trophy
CYCA is proud to be competing in two prestigious interclub competitions The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) is proud to be competing in two prestigious interclub competitions — the revived Admiral's Cup and the Martin Illingworth Trophy — as part of the 2025 Rolex Fastnet Race.
Posted on 12 Jun
5.5 Metre World Championship Day 3
Aspire is new leader in Sopot Aspire (POL 17, Przemyslaw Gacek, Mateusz Kusznierewicz, Kilian Weise) has taken a 10-point lead at the 2025 5.5 Metre World Championship in Sopot, Poland, after two more races on Wednesday in a cold northerly between 12-23 knots.
Posted on 11 Jun
WingFoil Racing World Cup Switzerland day 2
Rising stars and tight battles on Lake Silvaplana Day two of the Wingfoil Racing World Cup Series in Silvaplana delivered another spectacular day of competition, despite a short initial delay as racers waited for the wind to fill in.
Posted on 11 Jun
Introducing EDGE - Your All-Around Advantage
North Sails 3Di Endurance Edge - from Regatta Starts to Sunset Sails North Sails 3Di Endurance Edge - from Regatta Starts to Sunset Sails. EDGE is as ready for regattas as it is for day sailing. Lighter and lower stretch than paneled or string sails. Integrated ENDURANCE Surface™ delivers a durable and easy-to-handle sail.
Posted on 11 Jun