Boat Lift Construction

Boat lift construction is an essential aspect of owning a waterfront property. Not only does it enhance your overall boating experience, but it also provides convenience, safety, and protection for your vessel. At Property Image, we specialize in high-quality boat lift construction, offering customized solutions that cater to the unique needs of our clients. As a preferred Tide Tamer and Golden Boat Lifts® partner, you can trust our expertise and experience in delivering top-notch service and products.

Contact us today to learn how we can work with you on your next boathouse construction project.

Benefits of Boat Lift Construction

Convenience and Ease of Use

Having a boat lift installed on your property simplifies the process of getting your boat in and out of the water. No more struggling with trailers or waiting in line at the boat ramp. Boat lift construction enables you to launch or retrieve your vessel effortlessly, making your boating adventures more enjoyable and stress-free.

Protection and Preservation

Boat lifts protect your vessel from the damaging effects of water, such as corrosion, algae growth, and barnacle buildup. By keeping your boat elevated and out of the water when not in use, you can significantly extend its lifespan and maintain its value. Additionally, boat lifts safeguard your boat from harsh weather conditions, minimizing the risk of damage during storms.

Customization

At Property Image, we understand that every boat owner has unique requirements. That's why we offer customizable boat lift construction solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether you have a small fishing boat, a luxury yacht, or anything in between, we can design and construct a boat lift that fits your vessel perfectly.

Boat Lift Uses for Jet Skis

Boat lift construction is not only designed for larger vessels but can also accommodate smaller watercraft like jet skis. Jet ski lifts, also known as personal watercraft (PWC) lifts, are specifically designed to protect and store your jet ski when not in use. Here are some of the benefits of using a boat lift for your jet ski:

  • Easy Access:

    Jet ski lifts make it simple and convenient to access your watercraft. By keeping your jet ski above the waterline, you can easily hop on and off without having to wade into the water. This not only saves time but also reduces the risk of slipping and potential injuries.

  • Protection from the Elements:

    Storing your jet ski on a lift helps protect it from the harsh marine environment. By keeping it out of the water, you can prevent damage caused by algae, barnacles, and other marine organisms that can attach to the hull. Additionally, a jet ski lift helps protect your watercraft from potential damage caused by waves, floating debris, or storm surges.

  • Space-Saving:

    Jet ski lifts are designed to be compact and space-saving, allowing you to maximize the available space around your dock or waterfront property. Some jet ski lifts can be installed on existing boat lifts or even mounted directly to your dock, making them a versatile and convenient option for those with limited space.


Boat Lift Construction Materials

When it comes to boat lift construction, selecting the right materials is crucial to ensure the durability and longevity of the lift system. At Property Image, we use high-quality materials that are designed to withstand harsh marine environments and provide optimal performance. Here are some of the key materials used for boat lifts:

  • Aluminum:

    Aluminum is a popular material for boat lift construction due to its excellent corrosion resistance and lightweight properties. This metal is ideal for marine environments, as it does not rust or deteriorate when exposed to saltwater or harsh weather conditions.

  • Stainless Steel:

    Stainless steel is another commonly used material in boat lift construction. Like aluminum, stainless steel offers exceptional corrosion resistance, making it suitable for use in marine environments.

  • Galvanized Steel:

    Galvanized steel is steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc, providing added protection against corrosion. This material is often used for boat lift components that require extra strength and support. The zinc coating helps to prevent rust and prolong the lifespan of the steel, making it a reliable choice for boat lift construction.

  • High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE):

    HDPE is a type of plastic material that is commonly used for making the bunks and guides on boat lifts. This material is known for its durability, resistance to UV rays, and low friction properties. HDPE is gentle on your boat's hull, ensuring that it will not be scratched or damaged during loading or unloading.

Boat Lift Construction Process

Consultation and Assessment

The first step in our boat lift construction process is a thorough consultation and assessment of your waterfront property. Our experts will evaluate your site, considering factors such as water depth, shoreline conditions, and local regulations.

Design and Engineering

Once we have gathered all the necessary information, our team of skilled engineers will create a custom design for your boat lift. We will work closely with you to ensure that your specific needs and preferences are met.

Construction and Installation

After the design has been finalized, our experienced technicians will begin the construction process. Once the construction is complete, our team will expertly install your new boat lift, making sure it is properly integrated with your existing waterfront infrastructure.


Trust Us for Quality Boat Lift Construction

Investing in boat lift construction is an excellent way to enhance your waterfront property and make your boating experience more enjoyable. Property Image is proud to offer top-quality boat lift solutions as a preferred Tide Tamer and Golden Boat Lifts® partner. Our commitment to exceptional service, custom designs, and expert installation ensures that your boat lift will serve you well for years to come.