You’re in good standing with ShoreMaster standing lifts.
| ShoreMaster offers three basic types of standing boat lifts. | |
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Our Quick Lift Questionnairecan help you determine which is best for you. Below are brief descriptions for our three models. For more detailed information on each model, go to the Vertical Lifts Main Page, Cantilever Lifts Main Page, and Hydraulic Lifts Main Page.
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| Vertical Lift | |
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ShoreMaster vertical lifts are designed for shallow waters, highly fluctuating waters and rough waters where you need to get your boat high out of the water. With the ShoreMaster vertical lift, you only need 18 inches of water clearance and most models have a lifting height of 66 inches, the highest in the industry. The v-side design allows for easy access to your boat. |
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| Cantilever Lift | |
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The ShoreMaster cantilever lift is the “Original All-Aluminum Boat Lift.” Cantilever models lift the boat with a pivoting motion. Our cantilever lift is generally easier to crank up than a vertical lift, and mechanically simpler than a vertical lift with fewer moving parts to wear. Designed for non-fluctuating waters of over 2.5 feet, the simple design of one cable and three pulleys offers proven performance for years of maintenance-free operation. |
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| Hydraulic Lift | |
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ShoreMaster’s hydraulic lift represents the most advanced technology available. Its quick, quiet operation will lift your boat out of the water in seconds. With the optional keychain remote, it’s as easy as pushing a button. |
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