Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: vm87ckey42 on October 20, 2005, 08:11:26 pm
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Hello, I am trying to get info on the C.M. III lifter for my maxxus spa which is one month old. I will like to purchased a C.M. III lifter. Will it work if ordered in the standard cabinet, or will i need extended brackets for a spa this size. Thanks vm
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I install a Covermate III Lifter with almost every spa sold. It is a great hydraulic lifter. For 90% of our installations, the regular CovermatIII is fine, no extenders required. But, the Maxus, does have a large radius. I'm not a Sundance dealer, but it looks like a good choice to go with the extended brackets. They are just a little bit longer, to add support, for spas with a larger radius. You can also contact Leisure Concepts at 800-469-2428. They do not quote prices to the public, but they will answer all of your questions, they are familiar with Sundance Spas and which lifter will work best. Goodluck. Dave.
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I have the Cover Caddy, which holds the large Maxxus cover easily, and works well, especially since it lets you store most of the cover below 'water level'. I recommend it, unless there's a reason for a different sort of installation. Eight screws, and it's installed. It's what my dealer uses for all Max's, I believe.
Very easy to lift/lower, and that's a good thing with this super-cover!
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I'm with NJDave - Call Leisure Concepts! They make a special version of the CoverMate I for the Maxxus, so they may for the III, as well.
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Okay, I'll bite... why's the CoverMate III a better deal? It is it easier to lift? You don't have to slide the cover back into the lifter? (Makes sense if you don't mind the 'view blockage'!)