What in the world can you buy these day that will last thirty (30) years or more? About two weeks ago Boat Floater of Missouri pulled a Boat Floater lift that had been in the water since 1974 making the lift 35 years old. The lift had all of its original parts, which is not uncommon. My guess is the original customer probably spent about $2,000.00 way back then and essentially cost that customer around $57.15 a year to own the lift.
There is much to know about boat lifts. Why are some lifts more expensive than others? Why are warranties so different? What type of lift will be functional for the next 30 years and grow along with my boating needs? The answer can be found within the pages of www.BoatFloater.com or by calling Marcia at 1-800-FLOATER, but there are also many Boat Floater lifts to go see in the water which will easily point out the differences. Be sure to put May 16th and 17th on your calendar for the Summer Splash In Water Boat Show at The Port of Kimberling which will feature Boat Floater Lifts. www.mypok.com
The dock bracket on the Boat Floater lift weights 38 lbs. More than twice as much as the nearest competitor’s. Some dock brackets on other lifts weigh as little as 5 lbs. More steel and better engineering make the Boat Floater the best, maintenance free available. Let’s face it, our lakes are getting more traffic and the boats are getting larger. If you are looking for a cheap lift, Boat Floater is not your lift. If you are looking for an inexpensive lift that will outlast most everything you own, aside from your home…Boat Floater is the only choice. Besides, you should be out boating, not waiting for the lift repairman to show up!