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East Coast Boat Lifts • P O Box 473,
510 Lord Mott Road, Urbanna, VA 23175 •
800-718-5737 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Deciding to install a boat lift is relatively easy, but determining exactly which solution among the dozens of boat lifts that is right for you can seem a monumental chore. Recommendations from friends and salesmen sometimes fall short, and the last thing you want to do is wind up spending the time, effort and money for a “less-than-optimal” configuration that does not meet your expectations and specific needs. Before you buy, sit down and ask yourself some questions about where and under what conditions your boat lift will be used. Which lift is optimal for my dock configuration with an existing boathouse, pier or dock? What is the weight of the craft, or potential boat upgrade in the future? Can it work in fresh or salt water? What water and weather exposure considerations need to be acknowledged? Are there county ordinances that specify height or visual restrictions? Am I the type of person who wants to install it myself or do I need a contractor? The good news is that manufacturers continue fine-tuning their designs to meet specific needs of boating enthusiasts under all foreseeable circumstances. Low Profile Lifts Overhead Beam Lifts Personal Watercraft Lifts Boat House Lifts Eight Piling Lifts Whichever boat lift you decide upon should be a well-thought-out decision that meets your specific needs. It is extremely important to sell yourself the lift, not let a salesperson pressure you into a “less-than-optimal” solution. A boat lift is a substantial investment and a decision that you will live with for years. Once you are fully aware of all your options, the decision of exactly which boat lift is right for you will become self-evident.
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East Coast Boat Lifts • P O Box 473,
510 Lord Mott Road, Urbanna, VA 23175 •
800-718-5737 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||