This section tells you all about the three basic types
of boat lifts and helps you know which one is right for you.
Boat
Lifts Basics
You have a choice of three types of boat lifts: Standing
Boat Lifts, Floating Boat Lifts, and Mounted Boat Lifts. Whichever
one your situation requires, we’re confident ShoreMaster is
the one brand that will outperform the rest. In fact, your ShoreMaster
boat lift should do the job for a good 25 years. According to the
average, you’ll probably change boats during that period five
times, but your ShoreMaster lift will never go out of style. Here’s
a brief description of each type to help you decide which is best.
Standing
Boat Lifts are ideal if you have the type of shoreline found
mostly in the northern tier of the U.S. and interior of Canada on
glacial lakes. This means you probably have a lake with a firm bottom
and a gradual grade, with a water level that rarely fluctuates more
than a few feet in a season.
The firm bottom is important because the frame of a
standing boat lift must rest securely there. Standing lifts are also
ideal for northern lakes because they’re easy to install in
the spring and remove in the fall to avoid ice damage.
How they work: With a standing lift, you raise
your boat by turning a large wheel attached to a winch. The lift mechanism
may be either vertical, which
moves straight up and down, or cantilever,
which pivots into position. Cantilever lifts are your best choice
if you need only about 3 feet of lift, because the pivoting action
transfers weight more easily and has few moving parts. If you need
to raise your boat more than 3 feet, either because of fluctuating
water levels or the possibility of large waves, a vertical lift is
your best bet. A vertical lift is also better if your water is shallow
because it can be lowered to about 12 inches of water clearance. If
your boat is over 4,000 pounds, you may want power assist, either
hydraulic or electric. Two advantages
of hydraulic: you can lift your boat more quickly, and there are no
cables to wear.
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Mounted Boat Lifts
are your best choice if you are in shallow salt water and moor your
boat between pilings or on a seawall. These lifts mount directly to
the pilings or seawall, and generally use a motorized winch to lift
the boat. They incorporate a set of slings or a cable mounted frame
to lift the boat from the water.
Call Anchor Dock and Lift at 320-274-6500
for more information.
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