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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.
Shallow Water Boat Lift: Minimum Water Depth for Boat Lift | ShoreMaster
Posted on August 19, 2021 By ShoreMaster Marketing
Having your own boat lift makes getting into and out of the water convenient: your boat will be on the water waiting for you instead of needing to be driven to a boat launch. It’s also a crucial part of preserving the value of your boat by lifting it out of the water when not in use, which keeps your boat in good repair.
Posted on August 12, 2021 By ShoreMaster Marketing
If you’re shopping around for boat dock options, you’re in the right place. ShoreMaster’s Infinity boat dock systems have many exclusive features, accessories, and expert innovation and engineering behind every part, which gives you a level of customization and performance not seen anywhere else in the industry. If you’re just starting to build your new InfinityTrack dock, read on to learn about what you’re getting when you purchase your docks, as well as what you need to complete your waterfront.
At ShoreMaster, we like to share our love for waterfront life and our love for dealers in our ShoreMaster family. Today, Zach’s Boat Lifts is in the spotlight. With incredible company values, an appreciation for hard work, and a highly dedicated and cooperative team, it’s easy to see why we love them.
Bunks are probably one of the essential parts of your boat lift. Without them, you wouldn’t be able to lift your boat out of the water—that’s because the bunk is the part of the lift that the watercraft sits on when being loaded and lifted. They’re not sold with the lift, but this is a good thing because there are many options out on the market depending on what kind of boat you have. After all, each type of boat has unique needs.