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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.
Clean Boat Lift Canopy: Tips for How to Clean a Boat Lift Canopy | ShoreMaster
Posted on February 25, 2021 By ShoreMaster Marketing
Whether it’s been out all year or you’re getting it in or out of storage, your boat lift canopy cover could probably use some cleaning. Because boat lift canopies are an average of 24 feet long and 15 pounds, cleaning them can seem like a daunting task, but these tips can make the job less overwhelming.
Posted on February 18, 2021 By ShoreMaster Marketing
We love hydraulic boat lifts at ShoreMaster. They’re simple to own and operate, very quiet, and faster than hand-operated or motorized boat lift options. As efficient and effective as hydraulic lifts are, we wouldn’t be ShoreMaster if we didn’t find a way to innovate and improve on an already great concept. We’re proud to introduce the TRULIFT Hydraulic System to the ShoreMaster family of boat lifts.
Boat Dock Life: How To Get the Most Out of Your Boat Dock in the First Year | ShoreMaster
Posted on February 11, 2021 By ShoreMaster Marketing
A new boating season means an opportunity to set up a new aluminum boat dock. Setting up a new dock system doesn’t mean that you have to have everything figured out the first year, though—as long as you have a high-quality base to work off of, you can enjoy your time on the water, figure out what you want and need, and build your ultimate dock from there.
Posted on February 04, 2021 By ShoreMaster Marketing
Your boat lift protects your boat, so it’s essential to keep it in good condition. You also want your boat lift to last for a long time and potentially longer than your boat if you ever need to upgrade or replace it. Proper care and maintenance can help you avoid damage, repairs, and replacements. In addition to your boat lift, regularly inspect boat lift accessories and dock for damage, check your manufacturer’s guidelines for more specific care instructions, and keep these maintenance areas and hazards in mind.