Re-Establishing The Lifter
After many years of being battered by weather and water, your Leisure Boat
Lift
might've moved around a little bit. If it's not squared up with your dock, or if
it
is leaning slightly or on an angle; a quick service call can fix this. We use a
combination
of a pry bar, cables, man power, or a high-pressure water pump to adjust the
lift to its
appropriate angle and placement.

Moving The Lifter
If you're getting a new dock, or adding onto your old one; or just need
your lifter moved around or to another dock - we can do it. Using cables, our 2
barges,
ropes, winches, water pressure, and man power; we can move the lift
despite it's seemingly permanent footprint in the lake bottom.

There is always more, to maintaining our 20 - 25
year old lifts. 'Shimming' is one way of bring back 'like new' integrity.
This involves
inserting epoxy coated sheet metal plates between the bottom of the tower and
the top of the X-base.
Along with shimming, we inspect the back tower pins and the front
tower
pins for their integrity. In the case of the oldest lifts, retainer pins and
bolts
sometimes
become a replaced item.
Electrolysis
is seldom an issue. Only a few bodies of fresh water possess the correct
combination
of elements to inhibit molecular composition of materials. Aluminum being the
most vulnerable to its affect on the life and strength of the
structures in all types of water. Be it salt water, brash or fresh.
If an older Leisure Boat Lift has ever been through our in
shop
refurbish process, new manufactured components are applied or fitted and
fabricated.

