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MSRP Part Number Part Description (lbs.) 2016 EZ Dock Beige EZ Dock Grey EZ DOCK SECTIONS 158010 158010-EZGR LOWPRO 80"X120"X8" DOCK SECTION NEW 250 $ 1,457.08 204010 204010-EZGR 40'' X 10' DOCK SECTION 180 $ 1,000.40 204060 204060-EZGR 40" X 5' DOCK SECTION 95 $ 606.77 206010 206010-EZGR 60" X 10' DOCK SECTION 270 $ 1,352.77 208010 208010-EZGR 80" X 10' DOCK SECTION 365 $ 1,773.90 208008 208008-EZGR 80" X 100" DOCK SECTION 310 $ 1,490.20 260120 260120-EZGR HALF HEXAGON DOCK SECTION 210 $ 1,074.31 EZ PORT PWC/BOAT LIFTS 206030PW-EZ 206030PW-EZGR EZ PORT MAX ENTRY, BEIGE 280 $ 1,796.29 206031PW-EZ 206031PW-EZGR EZ PORT MAX EXTENSION BEIGE 280 $ 1,984.47 206032PW-EZ 206032PW-EZGR EZ PORT MAX ENTRY W/ INGREGRATED FULL BOW 280 $ 1,410.20 206036PW 206036PW-EZGR EZ PORT MAX 2i INTEGRATED PWC PORT 350 $ 1,952.63 206033EX 206033EX-EZGR EZ PORT MAX EASY-LIFT ENTRY 95 $ 679.65 206034PW 206034PW-EZGR KIT, EZPORT MAX2 FULL BOW (206033EX + 206031PW + 206025BS + 301208) 448 $ 2,158.80 206035PW 206035PW-EZGR KIT, EZPORT MAX2 SMALL BOW (206033EX + 206031PW + 206027BS + 301208) 405 $ 2,158.80 206025BS-EZ 206025BS-EZGR EZ STOP FULL DECK BOW SECTION PORT MAX 46 $ 328.94 206027BS-EZ 206027BS-EZGR EZ STOP SMALL BOW SECTION FOR PORT MAX 15 $ 328.94 S20617 WEAR PLATE, HD PIPE RING 3.5" BK F/PMAX 2 $ 14.51 301208 KIT, COUPLER SET (2) PAIR, PORT MAX TO PORT MAX 14 $ 95.27 301208SS KIT, COUPLER SET (2) PR, PORT TO PORT SS 14 $ 157.82 EZ PORT PWC/BOAT PARTS H20626 KIT, HARDWARE FOR TEATHERED BOW SECTION 1.5 $ 22.18 H20627 KIT, HARDWARE FOR FIXED BOW SECTION 1 $ 11.00 91402 WINCH, W/ 24' STRAP RATCHET PORT MAX 8 $ 141.85 91402SS WINCH SS, W/ 24' STRAP RATCHET PORT MAX 11 $ 547.94 S20616 COVER, PIPE BRACKET SLEEVE FOR PORT MAX 1 $ 6.87 250012 12” ROLLER PU KEEL KIT W/HDW 2 $ 101.11 250013 12" ROLLER PU KEEL KIT w/Nylon Mounts & HDW 2 $ 84.58 250016 KIT BUNK ROLLERS FOR EZ-PORT4 6 $ 272.66 250024 KIT ROLLER BLOCKS WITH BOLTS - FOR EZ PORTS 2 $ 29.32 S25014 12” WOBBLE ROLLER FOR EZ PORT 2 $ 103.24 250041 KIT, ROLLER 9-7/16" OVERMOLD INJ W/SHAFT 2.5 $ 34.61 250042 KIT, ROLLER 16-3/8" OVERMOLDED INJ W/SHAFT RUBBER END BUSHINGS 3 $ 48.46 250050-BK KIT, ASSEM 12" KEEL ROLLER W/HDW BLACK 3 $ 60.93 RK-030 ROLLER KIT, FOR PMAX ENTRY 030, 032 16 $ 241.88 RK-031 ROLLER KIT, FOR PMAX EXTENSION 031 26 $ 378.95 RK-034 ROLLER KIT, FOR PMAX-2 (034, 035) 37 $ 564.39 RK-036 ROLLER KIT, FOR PMAX IN-LINE 41 $ 604.71 EZ BOAT PORT Lifts and Optional Components BP2000-* BP2000-*-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 2000 PKG 80"X14' (CHOICE OF BUNK) 590 $ 2,568.18 BP3000-* BP3000-*-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 3000 PKG 10'X14' (CHOICE OF BUNK) 1110 $ 3,820.13 BP3001-* BP3001-*-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 3000 PKG 10'X19' (CHOICE OF BUNK) 1530 $ 5,314.96 BP4000-*M BP4000-*-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4000 PKG 80" X19' (CHOICE OF BUNK) MANUAL 110VAC 1290 $ 5,564.10 BP4000-*S or E BP4000-**-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4000 PKG 80" X19' (CHOICE OF BUNK) SOLAR 24VDC OR MANUAL 220VAC 1290 $ 5,827.45 BP4000-*R BP4000-*R-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4000 PKG 80" X19' (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE 110VAC 1290 $ 6,544.05 BP4000-*T BP4000-*T-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4000PKG 80"X19' (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE SOLAR 1290 $ 6,138.02 BP4001-*M BP4001-*M-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4001 PKG 80" X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) MANUAL 110VAC 1425 $ 6,004.25 BP4001-*S or E BP4001-**-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4001 PKG 80" X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) SOLAR 24VDC OR MANUAL 220VAC 1425 $ 6,268.24 BP4001-*R BP4001-*R-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4001 PKG 80" X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE 110VAC 1425 $ 6,984.19 BP4001-*T BP4001-*T-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 4001PKG 80"X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE SOLAR 24VDC 1425 $ 6,569.41 BP5000-*M BP5000-*M-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5000 PKG 10' X20'6" (CHOICE OF BUNK) MANUAL 110VAC 1650 $ 6,984.19 BP5000-*S or E BP5000-**-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5000 PKG 10' X20'6" (CHOICE OF BUNK) SOLAR 24VDC OR MANUAL 220VAC 1650 $ 7,248.63 BP5000-*R BP5000-*R-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5000 PKG 10' X20'6" (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE 110VAC 1650 $ 7,964.14 BP5000-*T BP5000-*T-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5000PKG 10'X20'6" (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE SOLAR 24VDC 1650 $ 7,833.73 BP5001-*M BP5001-*M-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5001 PKG 10' X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) MANUAL 110VAC 1800 $ 8,238.19 BP5001-*S or E BP5001-**-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5001 PKG 10' X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) SOLAR 24VDC OR MANUAL 220VAC 1800 $ 8,501.96 BP5001-*R BP5001-*R-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5001 PKG 10' X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE 110VAC 1800 $ 9,218.14 BP5001-*T BP5001-*T-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 5001PKG 10'X24' (CHOICE OF BUNK) REMOTE SOLAR 24VDC 1800 $ 8,688.63 208015BL BP208015BL-EZGR EZ BOATPORT 80"x164" BOATLIFT 550 $ 2,053.76 208015EX 208015EX-EZGR EXTENSION, BOAT PORT SIDE 140 $ 513.03 208015FT 208015FT-EZGR FLOAT TANK, AIR ASSIST BOAT PORT KIT 240 $ 736.13 208100 KIT, SUPPLEMENTAL FLOATATION FOR BOAT PORT 65 $ 284.02 208101 KIT, LONG BUNK KIT FOR BOAT PORT DARK BLUE 35 $ 219.25 208102 KIT, SHORT BUNK KIT FOR BOAT PORT DARK BLUE 33 $ 219.25 208104 208104-EZGR CONNECTOR, KIT EZ BoatPort POLY H-CONN 33 $ 191.01 208105 208105-EZGR CONNECTOR, KIT EZ BoatPort POLY T-CONN 20 $ 131.22 208106 WEAR PLATE,KIT W/HDW 6"X10"X1/2" WHITE 2 $ 31.56 208107 KIT, 3/4" SPACER FOR BP LONG BUNK, 1 PR 31 $ 145.13 208108 KIT, 3/4" SPACER FOR BP SHORT BUNK, 1 PR. 31 $ 145.13 208109 BUNK RISER KIT 8", FOR SAILBOAT BP, ALUM NEW 41 $ 451.18 208111 BUNK RISER KIT 4", FOR BP, ALUM NEW 38 $ 409.41 208207 KIT, 1.5" SPACER FOR BP LONG BUNK, 1 PR 47 $ 266.07 208208 KIT, 1.5" SPACER FOR BP SHORT BUNK, 1 PR. 47 $ 266.07 600041 AIR-ASSIST PUMP, MANUAL CONTROL 110VAC, KIT 30 $ 736.15 600043 AIR-ASSIST PUMP, REMOTE CONTROL 110VAC, KIT 30 $ 1,634.85 600044 AIR-ASSIST PUMP, MANUAL CONTROL 220VAC, KIT 30 $ 845.21 600046 AIR-ASSIST PUMP, SOLAR KIT 24VDC,KIT NEW 30 $ 1,000.78 2015 EZ Dock Pricing Master (eff. 10/01/2014) EZ Dock Confidential Page 1 Ship Wt. MSRP Part Number Part Description (lbs.) 2016 EZ Dock Beige EZ Dock Grey EZ BOAT PORT Lifts and Optional Components (CONT.) 600047 AIR-ASSIST PUMP SOLAR REMOTE CONT 24V NEW 30 $ 1,640.78 100729 KIT, STANDARD WINCH FOR THE BOAT PORT 38 $ 191.62 250050BK KIT, ASSEM 12" KEEL ROLLER W/HDW BLACK 3 $ 59.16 250060 KIT, FLIP-UP CLEAT W/HARDWARE 3 $ 47.05 EZ DOCK Pontoon Boat Lifts and Optional Components PL2000-M PL2000-M-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 2000 MANUAL CONTROL 50 $ 7,027.49 PL2000-S PL2000-S-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 2000 MANUAL CONTROL SOLAR 24VDC 50 $ 7,338.04 PL2000-R PL2000-R-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 2000 REMOTE CONTROL 110v 50 $ 8,649.71 PL2000-E PL2000-E-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 2000 MANUAL CONTROL EURO200v 50 $ 7,191.16 PL2000-T PL2000-T-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 2000 REMOTE CONTROL SOLAR 24VDC 50 $ 8,263.53 PL3500-M PL3500-M-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 3500 MANUAL CONTROL 50 $ 7,678.18 PL3500-S PL3500-S-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 3500 MANUAL CONTROL SOLAR 24VDC 50 $ 7,877.65 PL3500-R PL3500-R-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 3500 REMOTE CONTROL 110V 50 $ 9,188.69 PL3500-E PL3500-E-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 3500 MANUAL CONTROL EURO220v 50 $ 7,830.41 PL3500-T PL3500-T-EZGR PONTOON LIFT 3500 REMOTE CONTROL SOLAR 24VDC 50 $ 8,839.22 TMS200 TRANSOM MOTOR STOP FOR PL2000 & PL3500 50 $ 259.49 EZ DOCK COUPLER SETS, HARDWARE CONNECTORS AND INSTALLATION TOOLS 201100SS KIT COUPLER OFFSET (1) PAIR (SS HDWR) 14 $ 71.94 301100 COUPLER SET W/ COMP ( MULTIPLES OF 50) 7 $ 48.11 315100 COUPLER SET, F/ LOW-PROFILE DOCK (BULK) NEW 14 $ 47.06 301200 40" COUPLER SET, 2 PAIR W/ COMP PRODUCT 14 $ 114.51 301300 60" COUPLER SET, 3 PAIR W/ COMP PRODUCT 21 $ 161.65 201040SS HARDWARE CONNECTOR With 5/8" SS BOLT W/ NUT 4 $ 23.53 201041SS KIT, HARDWARE CONNECTOR WITH SS FEMALE NUT & 2.5" SS BOLT 3 $ 32.04 S21141SS HARDWARE CONNECTOR WITH SS FEMALE W/ 5/8" NUT SS 3 $ 29.76 S21142SS HDW/ CONNECTOR FOR LADDER FEMALE W/ 3/8" NUT SS 3 $ 29.76 900005 DRIVE TOOL 15/16" SOCKET ADAPTER FOR COMPOSITE PRODUCT 0.5 $ 1.52 9000010SS IN-WATER COUPLER INSTALLATION TOOL - STAINLESS STEEL 4 $ 70.06 EZ DOCK COUPLER AND COMPOSITE BOLT PARTS 311010 TOP / BOTTOM COUPLER FOR COMPOSITE PRODUCT 4 $ 23.95 21003SS SS COUPLER NUT 1 $ 13.16 211002SS OFF SET COUPLER HEAD BOLT SS 1 $ 23.74 211003 COMPOSITE ROUND COUPLER BOLT 0.5 $ 7.05 22003 1/2" - 13 COMPOSITE COUPLER NUT 0.5 $ 3.74 22005 COMPOSITE CORNER GUSSET BOLT 0.5 $ 15.51 EZ DOCK ANCHORING 100700 DEADWEIGHT BRACKET 25 $ 215.18 100725P DEADWEIGHT SLEEVE w/COATING 15 $ 136.11 100730 DEADWEIGHT WINCH INSERT W/WINCH 20 $ 407.44 100740 KIT SMALL DEADWEIGHT BRKT FOR 3/8" CHAIN 17 $ 138.37 100740SS KIT, SS SMALL DW BRKT AND HDWE FOR 3/8" CHAIN 17 $ 234.24 100750 FLOATING DOCK ADAPTOR HINGE KIT (1 PR) 20 $ 193.43 100750SS FLOATING DOCK ADAPTOR KIT SS (1 PR) 20 $ 439.46 100751 KIT, EZ PORT MAX FLOATING ADAPTOR HINGE (1 PR) 20 $ 193.43 100751SS KIT, EZ PORT MAX FLOATING ADAPTOR HINGE SS (1 PR) 20 $ 439.46 100770 KIT, SIDE MOUNT FOR EZB/MAX2i GALV W/HDW 29 $ 339.30 100770SS KIT, SIDE MOUNT FOR EZB/MAX2i SS W/HDW 36 $ 521.73 100771 KIT, SLIDING SIDE MOUNT DOCK to DOCK GAL 32 $ 421.88 100771SS KIT, SLIDING SIDE MOUNT DOCK to DOCK SS 39 $ 666.67 100755 KIT, DOCK ADAPTOR DOCK-TO-PORT MAX (1 PR) 23 $ 302.46 100755SS KIT, DOCK ADAPTOR DOCK-TO-PORT MAX SS (1 PR ) 23 $ 439.46 100800 ADJUSTABLE PILING BRACKET 33 $ 268.54 100804 4” I.D.
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