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Storm Series vs Cradle Lifts: Which Hurricane Boat Lift Is Right for You?

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Choosing the right boat lift means balancing budget, performance, and long-term expectations. Hurricane Boat Lifts offers two excellent cradle-style solutions that serve different needs: the Storm Series value line and our traditional Cradle Lift systems.

This guide breaks down the differences so you can confidently choose the lift that fits your boat and your waterfront lifestyle.

What Is the Storm Series?

The Storm Series was developed as a streamlined, value-driven option that delivers Hurricane quality with faster availability and simplified features.

Storm Series – Quick Facts

  • Available sizes: 4,500 lb, 7,000 lb, 10,000 lb, 13,000 lb

  • 10-year structural warranty

  • 1-year motor warranty

  • 1-year gear warranty

  • Aluminum bunks only

  • Zero customization options

  • Designed for fast availability and competitive value pricing

The Storm Series is ideal for customers who want dependable lifting power without the need for custom sizing or premium add-ons.

 

What Is a Cradle Lift?

Hurricane’s traditional Cradle Lifts represent our premium offering, engineered for long-term performance, smooth operation, and tailored configurations.

Cradle lifts include advanced features such as deep groove winders, multiple bunk configurations, higher-grade drive components, and a wider range of capacity and layout options. These systems are designed to meet the specific demands of each boat and waterfront environment.

Storm Series vs Cradle Lifts: Key Differences

Feature Storm Series Cradle Lifts
Lift Sizes 4,500–13,000 lb Wide capacity range
Warranty 10-year structural Extended premium warranties
Bunks Aluminum only Multiple bunk configurations
Customization None Fully customizable
Availability Fast ship Built to order
Best For Value-focused buyers Long-term waterfront investment

Which Lift Should You Choose?

Choose the Storm Series if you want a reliable, value-priced Hurricane lift with quick availability and a simplified feature set.

Choose a Cradle Lift if you want a customized system built specifically for your boat, with premium materials and long-term performance at the forefront.

Why Hurricane Boat Lifts?

Every Hurricane Boat Lift is engineered with American-made materials and backed by decades of manufacturing expertise. Whether you select the Storm Series or a fully customized Cradle Lift, you are investing in craftsmanship designed to protect your boat and elevate your waterfront experience.

If you are unsure which lift is right for you, our Authorized Dealers are ready to help you choose with confidence.

Dan Michels

Dan Michels is President of Hurricane Boat Lifts with 50+ years of engineering experience. He designs durable, high-performance boat lift systems and shares expert insights to help boat owners choose the right solutions.

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