Basta Boatlifts 6.7k60 AR User manual

MODEL # 6.7k60 AR
REPLACEMENT PARTS
INSTALLATION
ASSEMBLY
tm
6,700 lbs / 3,039 kg Capacity
Specifications subject to change.
04/21 L392-0100D
Over-Center Hydraulic Aluminum Boat Lift
866.GoBasta
www.gobasta.com
© Basta, Inc. 2020

23
Assembly Instructions Pages 6 - 15
First Use / Adjustments Page 16
Parts List and Diagrams Pages 4 - 5, 13 - 14
INDEX
Warning Page 2, 3
Warranty Page 20
Do not play on or near the lift.
Leave your automatic bilge pump turned on the
automatic setting to prevent the accumulation of
rain water.
Service your lift regularly.
Do not service the unit with the boat on the lift.
Use a mooring line for additional security.
Visually inspect all parts and assemblies for
defects and damage prior to assembling the
lift.
Do not install the lift alone.
Install the lift on firm and level ground.
Verify the lower frame of the lift is level
Turn the power off during periods of non-use.
Manufactured under numerous U.S. and foreign patents.
For a complete list, visit bastaboatlifts.com/patents
before each use.
Troubleshooting / FAQ Page 18
Maintenance Page 19
Never exceed lift capacity set
forth in manual and on H-frame
of the boat lift. Improper use or
failure to follow this instruction
can cause property damage,
serious injury, or death.
Never use for lifting humans
or animals. Improper use
or failure to follow this
instruction can cause
property damage, serious
injury, or death.
Always carefully review complete
manual before any assembly or use of
the product. Improper use or failure
to follow instructions or warnings in
manual can cause property damage,
serious injury, or death.
WARNING
STAY
CLEAR!
Always use AGM batteries and follow battery manufacturer’s
warnings and instructions. Improper use, or use of other
batteries, have the potential to produce flammable hydrogen
gas which can result in serious injury or death.
Always avoid being under, and maintain
adequate clearance from, the boat lift.
Failure to follow this instruction can
cause serious injury or death.
DANGER
Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity
specified for the lift.
DANGER
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
In the following pages various symbols are used:
indicates an illustration for a procedure.
indicates a major part described in the parts list on pages 4 and 5.
or indicate hardware items shown above and described in the parts list
on pages 4 and 5.
1&2
23
AA
1
INSPECT
the lift monthly
for frayed hoses, loose
fasteners and corrosion
lift unattended
6,700 lbs
3,039 kg

23
Assembly Instructions Pages 6 - 15
First Use / Adjustments Page 16
Parts List and Diagrams Pages 4 - 5, 13 - 14
INDEX
Warning Page 2, 3
Warranty Page 20
Do not play on or near the lift.
Leave your automatic bilge pump turned on the
automatic setting to prevent the accumulation of
rain water.
Service your lift regularly.
Do not service the unit with the boat on the lift.
Use a mooring line for additional security.
Visually inspect all parts and assemblies for
defects and damage prior to assembling the
lift.
Do not install the lift alone.
Install the lift on firm and level ground.
Verify the lower frame of the lift is level
Turn the power off during periods of non-use.
Manufactured under numerous U.S. and foreign patents.
For a complete list, visit bastaboatlifts.com/patents
before each use.
Troubleshooting / FAQ Page 18
Maintenance Page 19
Never exceed lift capacity set
forth in manual and on H-frame
of the boat lift. Improper use or
failure to follow this instruction
can cause property damage,
serious injury, or death.
Never use for lifting humans
or animals. Improper use
or failure to follow this
instruction can cause
property damage, serious
injury, or death.
Always carefully review complete
manual before any assembly or use of
the product. Improper use or failure
to follow instructions or warnings in
manual can cause property damage,
serious injury, or death.
WARNING
STAY
CLEAR!
Always use AGM batteries and follow battery manufacturer’s
warnings and instructions. Improper use, or use of other
batteries, have the potential to produce flammable hydrogen
gas which can result in serious injury or death.
Always avoid being under, and maintain
adequate clearance from, the boat lift.
Failure to follow this instruction can
cause serious injury or death.
DANGER
Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity
specified for the lift.
DANGER
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
In the following pages various symbols are used:
indicates an illustration for a procedure.
indicates a major part described in the parts list on pages 4 and 5.
or indicate hardware items shown above and described in the parts list
on pages 4 and 5.
1&2
23
AA
1
INSPECT
the lift monthly
for frayed hoses, loose
fasteners and corrosion
lift unattended
6,700 lbs
3,039 kg

4 5
1
2
3
4
5
6
MECHANISM PARTS LIST
SEE PAGES 13 & 14 FOR ELECTRICAL AND HYDRAULIC PARTS
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
S362-0008
S313-0008
S503-0013
S103-0517
S503-0012
S314-0032
S103-0516
S522-0801
nut, 3/8-16 nylock SS
washer, flat 3/8 SS
clevis pin, 3/4 x 3.5 SS hardened
bolt, hex head 3/8-16 x 4 SS
base pivot pin SS
washer, flat 3/4 nylon
bolt, hex head 3/8-16 x 3.75 SS
ring cotter pin .091 x 3/4 SS
14
28
2
2
4
2
12
2
S532-1801
P pin, SS
4
12
S503-0020
bunk pin, SS
4
13
14
15
16
F730-0021
plastic cap for 2-1/2" OD sq tube
4
17
18
S103-0705
S503-0011
S103-0338
S322-0006
S520-1706
bolt, hex head 1/4-20 x 1.75 full thread SS
bolt, hex head 1/2-13 x 1.0 SS
extension arm pin
washer, lock 1/4 SS
cotter pin 3/16 x 2.0 SS
4
4
8
8
4
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
8
14
11
5
7
10
13
3
2
2
1
12
4
2
18
16
15
17
18
18
6
3
8
KK
EE
11
11
11
11
DD
DD
14
14
14
14
17
17
17
17
7&2
7&2
7&2
7&2
1&2
1&2
1&2
1&2
BBBB
BBBB
BBBB
BBBB
AA
AA
AA
AA
CC
CC
1&2 1&2
7&2
7&2
3
8
KK
7&2
7&2
1&2
GG
FF
9
955
13 HH
1&2
1&2
15&16
LL
1&2
4&2
4&2
959
5
JJ
13
2
1
S103-0503
bolt, hex head 3/8-16 x 3/4 SS
4
LL
15&16
19
L129-0001
key fob floats
2
10
Y356-0003
anti-seize grease packet
1
9
15&16
15&16
6
12 20
12 20
12 20
12 20
LIFT: A206-6603
20
20
S520-1604
cotter pin 5/32 x 1.5 SS
8
19
N/A
S313-0013
washer, flat 3/4 SS
8
15&16
15&16
19
19
19
19
7
1
2
2
MM
NN
MM
NN
A427-0031
MM *
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
A427-0032
NN *
N/A
W410-0082
N/A
S313-0007
N/A
S322-0007
N/A
S342-0007
N/A
W114-0019
N/A
W114-0020
N/A
M621-1009
Bunk Rail Assembly, Left Rubber
Bunk Rail Assembly, Right Rubber
Bunk Board Assembly (part of MM, NN)
1*
1*
(2)
washer, flat 5/16 (part of MM, NN)
(6)
washer, lock 5/16 (part of MM, NN)
(6)
nut, 5/16-18 (part of MM, NN)
(6)
Bunk Rail Weldment, Left (part of MM)
(1)
Bunk Rail Weldment, right (part of MM)
(1)
Bunk Pivot Bushing (part of MM, NN)
(8)
A427-0024
MM
A427-0025
NN
Bunk Rail Assembly, Left Std.
Bunk Rail Assembly, Right Std.
1
1
these parts are optional and replace the std. parts
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
HH
W107-0006
Stop Block, Left
1
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
K200-0001
W117-0001
W105-0013
W111-0018
A431-0048
A431-0047
SEE PG. 14
Leg
Foot Pad
Side Rail
Base Crossmember
H-frame, Forward
H-frame, Aft
Hydraulic Cylinder
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
JJ
W107-0007
Stop Block, Right
1
KK
8
M621-1002
Base Pivot Bushing
4
LL
K202-0265
H-Frame arm, inner
MM
NN

4 5
1
2
3
4
5
6
MECHANISM PARTS LIST
SEE PAGES 13 & 14 FOR ELECTRICAL AND HYDRAULIC PARTS
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
S362-0008
S313-0008
S503-0013
S103-0517
S503-0012
S314-0032
S103-0516
S522-0801
nut, 3/8-16 nylock SS
washer, flat 3/8 SS
clevis pin, 3/4 x 3.5 SS hardened
bolt, hex head 3/8-16 x 4 SS
base pivot pin SS
washer, flat 3/4 nylon
bolt, hex head 3/8-16 x 3.75 SS
ring cotter pin .091 x 3/4 SS
14
28
2
2
4
2
12
2
S532-1801
P pin, SS
4
12
S503-0020
bunk pin, SS
4
13
14
15
16
F730-0021
plastic cap for 2-1/2" OD sq tube
4
17
18
S103-0705
S503-0011
S103-0338
S322-0006
S520-1706
bolt, hex head 1/4-20 x 1.75 full thread SS
bolt, hex head 1/2-13 x 1.0 SS
extension arm pin
washer, lock 1/4 SS
cotter pin 3/16 x 2.0 SS
4
4
8
8
4
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
8
14
11
5
7
10
13
3
2
2
1
12
4
2
18
16
15
17
18
18
6
3
8
KK
EE
11
11
11
11
DD
DD
14
14
14
14
17
17
17
17
7&2
7&2
7&2
7&2
1&2
1&2
1&2
1&2
BBBB
BBBB
BBBB
BBBB
AA
AA
AA
AA
CC
CC
1&2 1&2
7&2
7&2
3
8
KK
7&2
7&2
1&2
GG
FF
9
955
13 HH
1&2
1&2
15&16
LL
1&2
4&2
4&2
959
5
JJ
13
2
1
S103-0503
bolt, hex head 3/8-16 x 3/4 SS
4
LL
15&16
19
L129-0001
key fob floats
2
10
Y356-0003
anti-seize grease packet
1
9
15&16
15&16
6
12 20
12 20
12 20
12 20
LIFT: A206-6603
20
20
S520-1604
cotter pin 5/32 x 1.5 SS
8
19
N/A
S313-0013
washer, flat 3/4 SS
8
15&16
15&16
19
19
19
19
7
1
2
2
MM
NN
MM
NN
A427-0031
MM *
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
A427-0032
NN *
N/A
W410-0082
N/A
S313-0007
N/A
S322-0007
N/A
S342-0007
N/A
W114-0019
N/A
W114-0020
N/A
M621-1009
Bunk Rail Assembly, Left Rubber
Bunk Rail Assembly, Right Rubber
Bunk Board Assembly (part of MM, NN)
1*
1*
(2)
washer, flat 5/16 (part of MM, NN)
(6)
washer, lock 5/16 (part of MM, NN)
(6)
nut, 5/16-18 (part of MM, NN)
(6)
Bunk Rail Weldment, Left (part of MM)
(1)
Bunk Rail Weldment, right (part of MM)
(1)
Bunk Pivot Bushing (part of MM, NN)
(8)
A427-0024
MM
A427-0025
NN
Bunk Rail Assembly, Left Std.
Bunk Rail Assembly, Right Std.
1
1
these parts are optional and replace the std. parts
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
HH
W107-0006
Stop Block, Left
1
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
K200-0001
W117-0001
W105-0013
W111-0018
A431-0048
A431-0047
SEE PG. 14
Leg
Foot Pad
Side Rail
Base Crossmember
H-frame, Forward
H-frame, Aft
Hydraulic Cylinder
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
JJ
W107-0007
Stop Block, Right
1
KK
8
M621-1002
Base Pivot Bushing
4
LL
K202-0265
H-Frame arm, inner
MM
NN

6
QTY 4: 3/8 x 3.75" bolts ("7")
QTY 4: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
QTY 8: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 4: leg P pins ("11")
QTY 4: 1/2 x 1.0" bolts ("17")
1
1
1
2
3
1
NOTE: assemble lift on level ground
and adjust legs so that lift base
frame is level during lift assembly.
1
7+2
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Feet and Legs [4 places]
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
AA
BB
NOTE:
the 3 different holes shown
can be used for pin “11” to
allow fine height adjustment
after installation
11
1+2
DOWN
to lock 17
NOTE:
do not tighten bolt “17” until Step 12
7
QTY 4: 3/8 x 3.75" bolts ("7")
QTY 8: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 4: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
QTY 4: 3/8 x 3.75" bolts ("7")
QTY 8: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 4: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
Forward Crossmember
2
3Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
CC
DD
1+2
7+2
Aft Crossmember
3DD
1+2
7+2

6
QTY 4: 3/8 x 3.75" bolts ("7")
QTY 4: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
QTY 8: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 4: leg P pins ("11")
QTY 4: 1/2 x 1.0" bolts ("17")
1
1
1
2
3
1
NOTE: assemble lift on level ground
and adjust legs so that lift base
frame is level during lift assembly.
1
7+2
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Feet and Legs [4 places]
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
AA
BB
NOTE:
the 3 different holes shown
can be used for pin “11” to
allow fine height adjustment
after installation
11
1+2
DOWN
to lock 17
NOTE:
do not tighten bolt “17” until Step 12
7
QTY 4: 3/8 x 3.75" bolts ("7")
QTY 8: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 4: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
QTY 4: 3/8 x 3.75" bolts ("7")
QTY 8: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 4: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
Forward Crossmember
2
3Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
CC
DD
1+2
7+2
Aft Crossmember
3DD
1+2
7+2

9
H-frame Bushings [fwd & aft]
6
QTY 4: 3/8 x 1/2 bolts ("9")
QTY 4: cotter pins ("13")
QTY 4: base pivot pins ("5")
9
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
5
13
9
8
4
4
QTY 2: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
QTY 4: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 2: 3/8 x4 bolts ("4") -
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Stop Blocks
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
note longer length!
4
NOTE: stop blocks slope down & forward
4+2
1+2
1+2
HH
4+2
5
6
5
6
JJ
5
H-frame Bushings [fwd & aft]
KK
KK
BOTH
H-FRAMES
are installed
with curved
side up
EE
NOTE: forward H-frame
is shown. Aft H-frame
installation is the same
Bushings are pre-installed -
remove cable ties used for
shipping

9
H-frame Bushings [fwd & aft]
6
QTY 4: 3/8 x 1/2 bolts ("9")
QTY 4: cotter pins ("13")
QTY 4: base pivot pins ("5")
9
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
5
13
9
8
4
4
QTY 2: 3/8 nylon insert lock nuts ("1")
QTY 4: 3/8 flat washers ("2")
QTY 2: 3/8 x4 bolts ("4") -
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Stop Blocks
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
note longer length!
4
NOTE: stop blocks slope down & forward
4+2
1+2
1+2
HH
4+2
5
6
5
6
JJ
5
H-frame Bushings [fwd & aft]
KK
KK
BOTH
H-FRAMES
are installed
with curved
side up
EE
NOTE: forward H-frame
is shown. Aft H-frame
installation is the same
Bushings are pre-installed -
remove cable ties used for
shipping

NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
7
7
10
7
18
15+16
LL
QTY 4: extension pins ("18")
QTY 4: 1/4 x 1.75" bolt ("15")
QTY 4: 1/4 lock washer ("16")
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
Inner Arms [4 places]
11
8NOTE: install cylinder with hose fittings facing dock!
NOTE:
install plastic
washers here
8+3
6
6
NO
washers
here
8+3
6
8
QTY 2: 3/4 x 3.5" clevis pin ("3")
QTY 2: 3/4 ring type cotter pin ("8")
QTY 2: 3/4 nylon flat washers ("6")
Install cylinder with lift in 'down' position
Cyliner
8
8
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
7
7
10
7
18
15+16
LL
QTY 4: extension pins ("18")
QTY 4: 1/4 x 1.75" bolt ("15")
QTY 4: 1/4 lock washer ("16")
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
Inner Arms [4 places]
11
8NOTE: install cylinder with hose fittings facing dock!
NOTE:
install plastic
washers here
8+3
6
6
NO
washers
here
8+3
6
8
QTY 2: 3/4 x 3.5" clevis pin ("3")
QTY 2: 3/4 ring type cotter pin ("8")
QTY 2: 3/4 nylon flat washers ("6")
Install cylinder with lift in 'down' position
Cyliner
8
8
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

13
Power unit
NOTE: always turn unit OFF when not in use
10
CONNECT POWER UNIT
Ensure each Quick Coupler is
completely seated and tight with
no gap at the connection joint.
Connection must be tight to open internal check
valve and allow fluid to flow. USE A WRENCH
DO NOT SUBMERSE
Keep inside dry
NO GAP!
Prevent unauthorized use -
KEEP BOX LOCKED
COMPLETE POWER PACKAGE
# H653-0013
power
switch
POSITIVE BATTERY
CABLE (RED)
# R711-1010
NEGATIVE BATTERY
CABLE (BLACK)
# R711-1005
HOSE ASSEMBLY
# H123-0001
remote
receiver
up/down
switch
MALE QUICK COUPLER
# H700-0020
FEMALE QUICK COUPLER
# H700-0019
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
solar
controller
one
inch
hydraulic fluid level with
lift in DOWN position
breather
cap
REPLACE SHIPPING PLUG
WITH BREATHER CAP
(ATTACHED TO CONTROL PANEL)
1. The Hydraulic Power Unit will arrive fully assembled. Make sure
all the connections are snug to prevent leaks or loss of power to
the unit.
2. Install a Group 31 Deep Discharge AGM battery as shown. Be
sure to connect the red battery cable to the positive terminal and
the black battery cable to the negative terminal.
NOTE: Ensure the battery cables are correctly connected and their
terminals are tight (use a wrench).
3. Slide each hydraulic hose assembly through the access hole in
the side of the fiberglass enclosure and attach the end to its
corresponding quick coupler.
4. Plug the cable from the solar panel into the connector on the
wiring harness that comes from the solar controller as shown
above left.
5. Read the Operating Instructions on page 16.
6. Test the lift on dry ground using the UP/DOWN switch and the
key fob transmitters.
7. Inspect the system for leaks.
12
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
9
Bunk Rail Assembly
9
QTY 4: bunk pivot pins ("12")
QTY 8: 5/32 cotter pins ("20")
QTY 8: 3/4 washers ("19")
The angles and directions of bunk rail assemblies
MUST face the directions shown below.
Bolts that hold the pins will be installed in
step 11.
12
12
MM
NN
bushings are
pre-installed
Right Rail [NN] Left Rail [MM]
20
20
SHORT
AT AFT
END
LONG AT
FORWARD
END
19
19
FROM FRONT
LOOKING AFT
FROM FRONT
LOOKING AFT
cotter pin
washer cotter pin
washer

13
Power unit
NOTE: always turn unit OFF when not in use
10
CONNECT POWER UNIT
Ensure each Quick Coupler is
completely seated and tight with
no gap at the connection joint.
Connection must be tight to open internal check
valve and allow fluid to flow. USE A WRENCH
DO NOT SUBMERSE
Keep inside dry
NO GAP!
Prevent unauthorized use -
KEEP BOX LOCKED
COMPLETE POWER PACKAGE
# H653-0013
power
switch
POSITIVE BATTERY
CABLE (RED)
# R711-1010
NEGATIVE BATTERY
CABLE (BLACK)
# R711-1005
HOSE ASSEMBLY
# H123-0001
remote
receiver
up/down
switch
MALE QUICK COUPLER
# H700-0020
FEMALE QUICK COUPLER
# H700-0019
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
solar
controller
one
inch
hydraulic fluid level with
lift in DOWN position
breather
cap
REPLACE SHIPPING PLUG
WITH BREATHER CAP
(ATTACHED TO CONTROL PANEL)
1. The Hydraulic Power Unit will arrive fully assembled. Make sure
all the connections are snug to prevent leaks or loss of power to
the unit.
2. Install a Group 31 Deep Discharge AGM battery as shown. Be
sure to connect the red battery cable to the positive terminal and
the black battery cable to the negative terminal.
NOTE: Ensure the battery cables are correctly connected and their
terminals are tight (use a wrench).
3. Slide each hydraulic hose assembly through the access hole in
the side of the fiberglass enclosure and attach the end to its
corresponding quick coupler.
4. Plug the cable from the solar panel into the connector on the
wiring harness that comes from the solar controller as shown
above left.
5. Read the Operating Instructions on page 16.
6. Test the lift on dry ground using the UP/DOWN switch and the
key fob transmitters.
7. Inspect the system for leaks.
12
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
9
Bunk Rail Assembly
9
QTY 4: bunk pivot pins ("12")
QTY 8: 5/32 cotter pins ("20")
QTY 8: 3/4 washers ("19")
The angles and directions of bunk rail assemblies
MUST face the directions shown below.
Bolts that hold the pins will be installed in
step 11.
12
12
MM
NN
bushings are
pre-installed
Right Rail [NN] Left Rail [MM]
20
20
SHORT
AT AFT
END
LONG AT
FORWARD
END
19
19
FROM FRONT
LOOKING AFT
FROM FRONT
LOOKING AFT
cotter pin
washer cotter pin
washer

14 15
28
# R811-0010
Remote Control Receiver
with Fobs
Remote Key Fobs
POWER UNIT
ASSEMBLY
# H603-0012 Please order replacement parts by PART NO. and DESCRIPTION
pre-wired
with wiring
harness
Hydraulic Fluid (quart)
CONTROL PANEL
ASSEMBLY
# R815-0008
BATTERY SAFETY IS IMPORTANT
Follow all battery manufacturer’s
warnings and safety information.
Padlock
not included
SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY
# R281-0004
ENCLOSURE
# C243-0003
# R812-0012 # Y354-0001
POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
# R283-0002
Solar Controller
Connect to Solar Panel
Connected
pre-charged with
hydraulic fluid
Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly
#H310-0001
(Item GG on pg 5)
Hose Assembly
#H123-0037
Hydraulic Fittings
#H711-0002
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
11
QTY 4: 1/4 x 1.75” bolts ("15")
QTY 4: 1/4 lock washers ("16")
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
11
11
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
Bunk Rail Assembly
raise lift to install 1/4 x 1.75” bolts ("15")
15+16
15+16
NN
MM
15+16
15+16

14 15
28
# R811-0010
Remote Control Receiver
with Fobs
Remote Key Fobs
POWER UNIT
ASSEMBLY
# H603-0012 Please order replacement parts by PART NO. and DESCRIPTION
pre-wired
with wiring
harness
Hydraulic Fluid (quart)
CONTROL PANEL
ASSEMBLY
# R815-0008
BATTERY SAFETY IS IMPORTANT
Follow all battery manufacturer’s
warnings and safety information.
Padlock
not included
SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY
# R281-0004
ENCLOSURE
# C243-0003
# R812-0012 # Y354-0001
POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
# R283-0002
Solar Controller
Connect to Solar Panel
Connected
pre-charged with
hydraulic fluid
Hydraulic Cylinder Assembly
#H310-0001
(Item GG on pg 5)
Hose Assembly
#H123-0037
Hydraulic Fittings
#H711-0002
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
NOTE:
REMOVE SHIPPING PLUG IN
RESERVOIR AND REPLACE
WITH BREATHER PLUG
BEFORE START-UP
11
QTY 4: 1/4 x 1.75” bolts ("15")
QTY 4: 1/4 lock washers ("16")
NOTE: use a small amount of 'moly' lube on bolt threads
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
11
11
Assemble lift on level ground and adjust legs so
that lift base frame is level during lift assembly.
Bunk Rail Assembly
raise lift to install 1/4 x 1.75” bolts ("15")
15+16
15+16
NN
MM
15+16
15+16

17
Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity
specified for the lift.
6,700 lb
DANGER
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
3,039 kg
12
FIRST USE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Follow this “first use section” during your first loading of a boat onto the boat lift.
These are required adjustments to make the lift work correctly.
1. Place the boat or water craft over the lift to the following specifications:
a. The craft should be centered between the bunks side-to side.
b. Move the craft forward to position its center of buoyancy near the bunks' centers.
Centering Guides may be helpful when positioning your craft.
Disembark and raise the boat. If more than two inches of settling occurs, STOP, carefully
lower the lift to remove the boat and re-level the lift. Continue repeating this step until the
boat lift can be raised into the full Over-Center position without settling.
TM
3. Remove the boat. Verify that the lift frame is level. Re-level the framework if necessary.
NOTE: If you purchase a new boat, be sure it is within the weight capacity
limits of the lift. Also remember that these adjustments may have to
be done again to accommodate the new boat.
First test lift on dry ground for oil leaks, remote control function and correct operation.
2.
IMPORTANT: After installation, the legs MUST be adjusted so that the lift frame is level.
TM
Always turn power unit OFF when not in use
Lift must move into Over-Center position when fully raised.
H-frame arms should appear to be tilted slightly forward.
Maximum lifting capacity is 6700 pounds.
DO NOT OVERLOAD!
Tighten the pinch bolts
that were installed in Step 1.
4. Check all bolts for proper tightness.
16
Use these diagrams to help place the lift
135"
117"
36"
138"
84"
to
70"
53"
to
39"
24"
26"
to
24"
to
22"
21"

17
Do not exceed the maximum weight capacity
specified for the lift.
6,700 lb
DANGER
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
3,039 kg
12
FIRST USE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Follow this “first use section” during your first loading of a boat onto the boat lift.
These are required adjustments to make the lift work correctly.
1. Place the boat or water craft over the lift to the following specifications:
a. The craft should be centered between the bunks side-to side.
b. Move the craft forward to position its center of buoyancy near the bunks' centers.
Centering Guides may be helpful when positioning your craft.
Disembark and raise the boat. If more than two inches of settling occurs, STOP, carefully
lower the lift to remove the boat and re-level the lift. Continue repeating this step until the
boat lift can be raised into the full Over-Center position without settling.
TM
3. Remove the boat. Verify that the lift frame is level. Re-level the framework if necessary.
NOTE: If you purchase a new boat, be sure it is within the weight capacity
limits of the lift. Also remember that these adjustments may have to
be done again to accommodate the new boat.
First test lift on dry ground for oil leaks, remote control function and correct operation.
2.
IMPORTANT: After installation, the legs MUST be adjusted so that the lift frame is level.
TM
Always turn power unit OFF when not in use
Lift must move into Over-Center position when fully raised.
H-frame arms should appear to be tilted slightly forward.
Maximum lifting capacity is 6700 pounds.
DO NOT OVERLOAD!
Tighten the pinch bolts
that were installed in Step 1.
4. Check all bolts for proper tightness.
16
Use these diagrams to help place the lift
135"
117"
36"
138"
84"
to
70"
53"
to
39"
24"
26"
to
24"
to
22"
21"

MAINTENANCE
TM
DATE: WHAT WAS DONE:
1918
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS AND FAQ
IF THE PUMP DOESN’T RUN :
IF THE BATTERY WILL NOT HOLD A CHARGE:
1. Verify that the loaded boat is not exceeding the weight capacity of
the lift. If the battery is a flooded-cell type, check the electrolyte
level.
2. Ensure the solar panel is properly connected.
3. Re-align the solar panel for proper exposure to the sun.
4. Recharge the battery with a 10 amp charger and check the
charge again.
5. Have the battery tested. It may be old and require replacement.
6. If the lift is being used frequently during the day, it may be
necessary to use a 110-volt maintainer/charger.
IF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS NOT FUNCTIONING:
REMOTE CONTROL INFORMATION:
Q: DOES THE LIFT HAVE TO GO ALL THE WAY UP?
YES - in order for your lift to function as intended, the lift must
ALWAYS be stored in the full upright position when the boat is
unattended.
Q: IS MY BOAT SECURE?
Yes, once you verify that the lift is Over-Center , switch off the power
and lock the power unit box, there is less chance of theft.
™
Q: DO I NEED A MOORING LINE?
Under most circumstances one mooring line is sufficient to prevent
the boat from drifting away if the lift is inadvertently lowered or the
water level rises.
Q: HOW MUCH SUN DOES THE SOLAR PANEL NEED?
The panel should receive constant sun for at least 8 hours a day.
Q: WHAT IF I GET A NEW BOAT?
Re-leveling the boat lift may be necessary. A new lift will be required
if the boat exceeds the weight capacity of your current lift.
IF THE PUMP RUNS, BUT THE LIFT DOESN’T MOVE:
1. Check the 'quick couplers' in the Power Unit. If they are not
screwed together tight enough, the built-in check valves will not
allow fluid to flow. See Page 13.
2. Check the fluid level. See Page 13.
Q: IS THE HYDRAULIC FLUID SAFE FOR FISH?
We use a special low-toxicity hydraulic fluid that is safe for the
environment. This mineral oil based fluid is different than food-grade
oil. Only use Basta Boatlifts approved fluid in your hydraulic system.
Q: HOW DO I CHANGE THE HYDRAULIC FLUID?
Our fluid should not require replacement for a considerable amount
of time. If yours has been contaminated or the hydraulic power unit
has been replaced, visit our web site at www.gobasta.com for
detailed instructions.
POWER-UP
At power-up the remote fob function has a ten second delay.
Failure to wait for this ten seconds can make the wait time
much longer.
LIFT OPERATION
The remote fob is non-functional until it is enabled by
depressing the lower right button momentarily. After the
initial ten second delay, depressing the unlock button enables
operation using the remote fob. The lockout is re-enabled
after 60 seconds without a button press.
Lift operation using the fob is limited to 120 seconds of
continuous operation. If a longer cycle is needed it is
necessary to release and then re-depress the button.
LOW BATTERY LOCKOUT
This control incorporates a low voltage lockout which is
intended to protect the battery from abuse and over-
discharge. When the battery drops below the low battery
threshold during pump operation, further activation using the
fob is not allowed. The battery needs to be checked prior to
further operation. The manual switches will allow the lift to
operate if sufficient battery power is present.
FOB PROGRAMMING
At initial power up there is a five second window when it is
possible to reprogram the receiver to enroll a remote fob. Up
to four fobs may be enrolled. If a fifth fob is enrolled, the first
enrolled fob will fall off the list.
To enroll a fob, turn off the power to the lift for fifteen or more
seconds. Turn power back on and press both the UP and
DOWN buttons on the fob simultaneously. This must be done
within the first five seconds after power is applied.
LIGHTING CIRCUIT
The lighting circuit is activated whenever the lift is operated.
The lights stay on for 2 minutes after the lift is operated and
may be manually operated by depressing the lower left button
on the remote Fob. When manually enabled the lights will
automatically turn off after 4 minutes. This is prevents
accidental battery discharge.
STORAGE
Always leave the boat in the fully raised, Over-Center™
position with the power off.
FOR ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE:
Contact your local dealer or call 1 - 866 - GO - BASTA
website: www.gobasta.com email: [email protected]
1. The battery in the key fob transmitter may be low. Replace it with a
new lithium CR2032. These are widely available at variety, hardware
and even grocery stores. Polarity is marked on the battery holder.
2. Verify that the power unit battery is charged and connections are
tight.
3. Reprogram the remote key fobs.
1. Check the battery charge and recharge if necessary.
2. Check the battery connections, clean and re-secure if necessary.
tm
Your Basta Boatlift requires very little maintenance once installed.
Occasionally wipe the solar panel with a clean, damp cloth to preserve its charging performance.
Every 6 months, we recommend:
Inspect the hoses, cylinders and fittings for leaks and wear.
Check the wire terminals for snugness and corrosion.
We STRONGLY recommend the use of a maintenence - free AGM type battery.
In a flooded cell type battery, the electrolyte should be slightly above the indicator ring in each cell.
Carefully add DISTILLED water if necessary. Do not over-fill.
Check the hydraulic fluid level.
The hydraulic fluid level should be about one inch below the top of the reservoir with the lift DOWN.
DO NOT add fluid with the lift in the raised position!
Use only Basta Boatlifts biodegradable non-toxic hydraulic fluid.

MAINTENANCE
TM
DATE: WHAT WAS DONE:
1918
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS AND FAQ
IF THE PUMP DOESN’T RUN :
IF THE BATTERY WILL NOT HOLD A CHARGE:
1. Verify that the loaded boat is not exceeding the weight capacity of
the lift. If the battery is a flooded-cell type, check the electrolyte
level.
2. Ensure the solar panel is properly connected.
3. Re-align the solar panel for proper exposure to the sun.
4. Recharge the battery with a 10 amp charger and check the
charge again.
5. Have the battery tested. It may be old and require replacement.
6. If the lift is being used frequently during the day, it may be
necessary to use a 110-volt maintainer/charger.
IF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS NOT FUNCTIONING:
REMOTE CONTROL INFORMATION:
Q: DOES THE LIFT HAVE TO GO ALL THE WAY UP?
YES - in order for your lift to function as intended, the lift must
ALWAYS be stored in the full upright position when the boat is
unattended.
Q: IS MY BOAT SECURE?
Yes, once you verify that the lift is Over-Center , switch off the power
and lock the power unit box, there is less chance of theft.
™
Q: DO I NEED A MOORING LINE?
Under most circumstances one mooring line is sufficient to prevent
the boat from drifting away if the lift is inadvertently lowered or the
water level rises.
Q: HOW MUCH SUN DOES THE SOLAR PANEL NEED?
The panel should receive constant sun for at least 8 hours a day.
Q: WHAT IF I GET A NEW BOAT?
Re-leveling the boat lift may be necessary. A new lift will be required
if the boat exceeds the weight capacity of your current lift.
IF THE PUMP RUNS, BUT THE LIFT DOESN’T MOVE:
1. Check the 'quick couplers' in the Power Unit. If they are not
screwed together tight enough, the built-in check valves will not
allow fluid to flow. See Page 13.
2. Check the fluid level. See Page 13.
Q: IS THE HYDRAULIC FLUID SAFE FOR FISH?
We use a special low-toxicity hydraulic fluid that is safe for the
environment. This mineral oil based fluid is different than food-grade
oil. Only use Basta Boatlifts approved fluid in your hydraulic system.
Q: HOW DO I CHANGE THE HYDRAULIC FLUID?
Our fluid should not require replacement for a considerable amount
of time. If yours has been contaminated or the hydraulic power unit
has been replaced, visit our web site at www.gobasta.com for
detailed instructions.
POWER-UP
At power-up the remote fob function has a ten second delay.
Failure to wait for this ten seconds can make the wait time
much longer.
LIFT OPERATION
The remote fob is non-functional until it is enabled by
depressing the lower right button momentarily. After the
initial ten second delay, depressing the unlock button enables
operation using the remote fob. The lockout is re-enabled
after 60 seconds without a button press.
Lift operation using the fob is limited to 120 seconds of
continuous operation. If a longer cycle is needed it is
necessary to release and then re-depress the button.
LOW BATTERY LOCKOUT
This control incorporates a low voltage lockout which is
intended to protect the battery from abuse and over-
discharge. When the battery drops below the low battery
threshold during pump operation, further activation using the
fob is not allowed. The battery needs to be checked prior to
further operation. The manual switches will allow the lift to
operate if sufficient battery power is present.
FOB PROGRAMMING
At initial power up there is a five second window when it is
possible to reprogram the receiver to enroll a remote fob. Up
to four fobs may be enrolled. If a fifth fob is enrolled, the first
enrolled fob will fall off the list.
To enroll a fob, turn off the power to the lift for fifteen or more
seconds. Turn power back on and press both the UP and
DOWN buttons on the fob simultaneously. This must be done
within the first five seconds after power is applied.
LIGHTING CIRCUIT
The lighting circuit is activated whenever the lift is operated.
The lights stay on for 2 minutes after the lift is operated and
may be manually operated by depressing the lower left button
on the remote Fob. When manually enabled the lights will
automatically turn off after 4 minutes. This is prevents
accidental battery discharge.
STORAGE
Always leave the boat in the fully raised, Over-Center™
position with the power off.
FOR ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE:
Contact your local dealer or call 1 - 866 - GO - BASTA
website: www.gobasta.com email: [email protected]
1. The battery in the key fob transmitter may be low. Replace it with a
new lithium CR2032. These are widely available at variety, hardware
and even grocery stores. Polarity is marked on the battery holder.
2. Verify that the power unit battery is charged and connections are
tight.
3. Reprogram the remote key fobs.
1. Check the battery charge and recharge if necessary.
2. Check the battery connections, clean and re-secure if necessary.
tm
Your Basta Boatlift requires very little maintenance once installed.
Occasionally wipe the solar panel with a clean, damp cloth to preserve its charging performance.
Every 6 months, we recommend:
Inspect the hoses, cylinders and fittings for leaks and wear.
Check the wire terminals for snugness and corrosion.
We STRONGLY recommend the use of a maintenence - free AGM type battery.
In a flooded cell type battery, the electrolyte should be slightly above the indicator ring in each cell.
Carefully add DISTILLED water if necessary. Do not over-fill.
Check the hydraulic fluid level.
The hydraulic fluid level should be about one inch below the top of the reservoir with the lift DOWN.
DO NOT add fluid with the lift in the raised position!
Use only Basta Boatlifts biodegradable non-toxic hydraulic fluid.

20
Basta Boatlifts Limited Warranty
Thank you for investing in one of the finest PWC lifts in the world. We pride
ourselves in knowing our product will safely and reliably be the conduit to your fun
on the water. Welcome to the Basta Boatlifts family and Boat Happy!
Basta Inc. dba Basta Boatlifts (“Company”) warrants its Products (purchased
after January 1, 2020) for non-commercial use for a period of,
. 16 years against manufacturing defects in steel and aluminum
lift frame welds.
. 3 years against defects in materials and workmanship including
hydraulic components, charging system, remote controls, dock box,
bunks, canopies, and accessories.
. 1 year battery warranty when maintained in accordance with
battery manufacturer’s guidance for batteries supplied
by the Company,
to the original Purchaser (“Purchaser”), beginning from date of purchase of the
Product from Company. If the Product is purchased from an authorized Company
Reseller, the warranty term begins upon the date the new Product is sold to the end
Purchaser (“Warranty Start Date”).
Annual inspection of the Product bolts, pins, hydraulics, pump, electronics, and
welds, by a Company employee or Company authorized agent, shall be conducted.
Failure to undertake such maintenance shall constitute “abuse” under Exclusions
below.
Company has the right to modify Products at any time without incurring any
obligation to make the same or similar modifications on Products previously
manufactured or purchased.
Terms And Conditions:
Purchaser must register Product for a valid Warranty. Warranty registration may be
found and submitted at:
https://bastaboatlifts.com/support.
Notice requirements and remedies:
If the Purchaser discovers a defect, the purchaser shall immediately notify the
Company in writing by submission of a Warranty Request form. Warranty Request
forms may be found and submitted at https://bastaboatlifts.com/support. Upon
receipt of a complete Warranty Request form and after confirmation by Company
that the Product is defective, the Company, or its authorized Company dealer or
agent, will, at the Company’s sole discretion:
1- repair the Product or,
2-replace the defective part with a new or reconditioned part, or
3-refund the purchase price of the Product.
Confirmation of the defect shall require that reasonable proof of the defect
be provided by Purchaser to Company or Company authorized agent, and
may include that the Product or part be returned to Company for inspection
at the Company’s initial expense. Replacement parts for Products outside the
United States will be shipped in the next authorized Dealer shipment unless
Purchaser agrees to pay for door to door freight of warranted Product. Warranty
replacement shall not extend the original warranty of the defective Products.
Labor for warranty work to be provided by the Company’s Authorized dealer for a
period of 3 years from Warranty Start Date, provided there is an active Authorized
Dealer within 50 miles of the location of the Product. Labor will not be provided for
direct purchases from Company or when an active Authorized Dealer is not located
within 50 miles of the location of the Product.
Warranty requests received after expiration of warranty term will not be
covered under this warranty regardless of when the defect occurred or was
discovered.
Confirmation of the defect shall require that reasonable proof of the defect be
provided by Purchaser to Company or Company authorized agent, and may include
that the Product or part be Returned to Company for inspection at the Company’s
initial expense. Replacement parts for Products outside the United States will be
shipped in the next authorized Dealer shipment unless Purchaser agrees to pay for
door to door freight of warranted Product. Warranty replacement shall not extend
the original warranty of the defective Products.
Labor for warranty work to be provided by the Company’s Authorized dealer for
a period of 3 years from Warranty Start Date, provided there is an active
Authorized Dealer within 50 miles of the location of the Product. Labor will not be
provided for direct purchases from Company or when an active Authorized Dealer
is not located within 50 miles of the location of the Product.
Warranty requests received after expiration of warranty term will not be covered
under this warranty regardless of when the defect occurred or was discovered.
Exclusions:
Product changes caused by age or environment (such as marine growth,
heat, corrosion or electrolysis) shall not constitute a defect. In addition, this
warranty does not cover or apply to the following: damages caused by or due to
without limitation: accidents, collision, fire, flood, wind, ice, or any other natural
disaster or acts of God, abuse, misuse, overloading, improper watercraft loading,
use when out of level, faulty assembly or installation. Lift components’ fluid levels
and condition, including battery electrolyte (water and acid), hydraulic fluid and
strainer cleaning are maintenance items and are not covered by this warranty.
Sacrificial anodes (zincs), cosmetic concerns and custom coatings are not covered
by this warranty.
Warranty is void if the Product has been modified in any way or if any
Company serial number has been removed or defaced. Product purchased from
Company, but used on non-Company Products are excluded from this warranty.
Limitations:
To the maximum extent permitted by law except as expressly stated herein, there
are no warranties, expressed or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, of the
Product furnished under this Agreement. Seller disclaims any implied warranty of
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The sole remedy for liability of
any kind shall be limited to the remedies provided in this warranty and shall in no
event include any incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages or loss of
use, revenue or profit. Should the company nevertheless be found liable for any
damages, the total liability of the company shall
be limited to the purchase price of the Product.
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