If you own a boat, Heavy-duty lifts for watercraft can help you dock it and reduce wear and tear to the hull and propeller when not in use. The equipment also makes cleaning and safety inspections much easier to perform. However, the lift’s operation can be dangerous if you don’t take the necessary precautions. With 3,000 boating-related injuries occurring each year, it’s crucial to learn proper boat lift safety before you operate your lift.
Raise and Lower with Ease
Raise and lower your boat or PWC with a premium hydraulic lift that provides simple, reliable operation. These versatile systems support watercrafts up to 1,500 lbs and work well in shallow, deep, or fluctuating lake conditions. These lifts fit on floating docks, seawalls, and concrete piers or on a custom built system on your dock with a built-in track.
Easily adjust for water level fluctuations with a boat lift that can handle up to 2’ changes in height. These systems are easy to use, quiet and quick and can be operated with the push of a button. These systems are ideal for pontoon boats, and RGC Marine’s PWC kits can be added to a lift system to support vessels up to 10,000 lbs. For maximum performance, look for a lift motor that includes a built-in limit switch to prevent over-raising the vessel and causing damage to the lift or boat. This feature can be found on many RGC lift models.
