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Boat & Jet-Ski Lifts

Boat and jet-ski lift installation and repair.

We install, replace, and repair boat lifts and personal-watercraft lifts for Tampa Bay properties. The system must match the vessel, dock, pilings, water depth, tide range, and available access.

Available Work

What we can build, replace, or repair.

We inspect the existing structure, water exposure, site access, measurements, materials, and how you plan to use the property.

01

New boat lift installation

Select the lift type and capacity using the boat's loaded weight, hull, beam, dock layout, water depth, tide range, and access.

02

Jet-ski & PWC lifts

Install a personal-watercraft lift beside an existing or new dock with room for launching, boarding, and safe access.

03

Lift repair & replacement

Inspect motors, cables, bunks, cradles, hardware, pilings, and structural connections before deciding which parts can remain.

04

Dock & lift construction

Plan a lift with new dock construction, dock repair, piling work, and electrical requirements so the components fit together.

Selected Work

Boat & PWC Lifts projects.

Completed boat & pwc lifts work from our project portfolio.

Center-console boat supported on a waterfront boat lift
Boat & PWC LiftsBoat Lift Installation
Two personal watercraft positioned on a dual lift system
Boat & PWC LiftsDual Personal-Watercraft Lift
Boat lift integrated beside a finished residential dock
Boat & PWC LiftsBoat Lift & Dock Integration

Problems to Address

Stop using a lift that moves unevenly or has damaged cables.

A failing motor, cable, cradle, piling, or connection can drop the boat, damage the hull, or transfer loads into parts of the dock that were not designed to carry them.

Lift rises or lowers unevenly
Frayed, rusted, or damaged cables
Motor hums, stalls, or operates intermittently
Cradle, bunks, or hardware are deteriorated
Pilings or mounting points move under load
The existing lift no longer matches the vessel
Marine construction crew working beside waterfront pilings

Inspection Details

Lift capacity must include the boat, fuel, gear, and equipment.

The lift plan also depends on hull shape, beam, water depth, tide range, dock geometry, pilings, electrical requirements, and boarding access. We use those details to match the lift to the vessel and site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers before you request an estimate.

How do I know what capacity boat lift I need?+

Start with the boat's fully loaded operating weight, not only the published dry weight. Include fuel, batteries, gear, water, accessories, and equipment. The hull and lift configuration also affect the selection.

Can you install a lift for a jet ski or personal watercraft?+

Yes. The service mix includes lift systems for jet skis and other personal watercraft, whether they are part of a larger dock project or a focused waterfront upgrade.

Can an existing boat lift be repaired?+

Possibly. The decision depends on the condition and compatibility of the motors, cables, cradle, bunks, hardware, controls, supports, and structural mounting points.

Can the dock and lift be planned together?+

Yes. Planning the dock layout, pilings, electrical service, vessel clearance, and lift position together helps prevent access problems and later modifications.

What information should I send for an estimate?+

Send the property address, boat or PWC make and model, approximate loaded weight, photos of the dock and waterway, the existing lift if present, and a description of what you want to install or repair.