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Boat Lifts

 

When boaters purchase new boats, personal watercraft, and other prized boating possessions, they have made a significant financial investment that they want to maintain and protect. They want to make sure their purchases look in tip-top shape for maximum resale value. That's where boatlifts play an important role.

Just like a garage is an inevitable part for the maintenance of a motorcar, boatlifts are of exceeding importance to boats. Boatlifts protect boats from any sort of wear and tear from water particles and other elements, because it holds the boat above the water. Boatlifts render great support to the boat by protecting it against wake damage and saving time taking the boat out on the water.

From recent studies and observations, it has been proved that there is a gradual increase in the usage of boats, as well as an increase in problems. Prime water property is becoming scarce; people are compelled to dock in places that more often prove to be less desirable areas of water, where the muddy or deep water might harm the boat. Floating boatlifts use a set of air tanks that raise and lower, depending on the amount of air in the tanks. These are relatively easy, although they present a similar problem to tying the boat off at the dock - the tanks ride the water, whether rough or smooth. Mounted boatlifts are the alternate type of lift, attaching directly to a seawall or boathouse. These use the attached structure for strength and commonly a motorized winch to lift the watercraft up for the night or for the season.

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