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At ShoreMaster, we believe life is better by the water—and we’re here to help you make the most of every moment. Whether you're customizing your dock system, upgrading your boat lift, or simply soaking in the shoreline views, our blog is your go-to resource for expert tips, product insights, seasonal advice, and lakeside lifestyle stories. Dive in and discover how to enhance your waterfront with confidence, quality, and a touch of that easygoing Midwestern spirit.
ShoreMaster Brands to be features on Modern Living with Kathy Ireland
Posted on January 05, 2018 By ShoreMaster Marketing
ShoreMaster, LLC is pleased and excited to have the opportunity to be featured on Modern Living with kathy ireland® in a segment that highlights not only our premium product offering but also the changes and transformations occurring across the waterfront industry as well as the extraordinary people that make ShoreMaster the industry leader it is.
The 2nd Best Season of the Year - Boat Shows Near Me 2018
Posted on January 02, 2018 By ShoreMaster Marketing
Winter Boat Show Season is upon us and ShoreMaster dealers all across the Unites States and Canada couldn’t be more excited for the opportunity to get out and visit with all of our customers. It’s one of our favorite times of year – second only to when we actually get to be on the water in the Summer.
Do You Really Need Adjustable Boat Lift Leveling Legs? (Repost) | ShoreMaster
Posted on June 30, 2017 By ShoreMaster Marketing
You may not need them.That’s right, unless your water depth continuously fluctuates throughout your boating season you probably don’t need adjustable leveling legs for your boat lift. Wouldn’t it be a shame to pay for a boat lift that incorporates adjustable leveling legs into the boat lift design, when you don’t have a need for them? Some boat lift manufacturers are incorporating adjustable leveling legs into their boat lift design which forces customers to pay for them, even when they don’t have a need for them.