Boating in shallow waters presents unique challenges for boat lifts and pwc lifts. How can I dry dock my boat when my waters are barely within the minimum operating depth of my watercraft? Jet Dock boat lifts, pwc lifts and pontoon boat lifts require the least depth of any dry-docking device on the market.
Unlike most mechanical
boat lifting devices, or tank-type
lifts, the Jet Dock boat lifts, pwc lifts
and pontoon boat lifts do not need water depth through
the entire length of the device to operate -- water
depth is only required at the stern quadrant of the
Dock from where the drive-on takes place. This means
that customers can place the bows of these Jet Docks into
shallow or zero water depth locations, with the sterns
floating in the minimal water depth, and still have
functional pontoon boat lifts, pwc lifts, or lifts for other watercraft.
The
Jet Dock boat lifts, pwc lifts and pontoon boat lifts
can also lay on the ground during a no-water condition,*
and float back up to a fully operational state once
the water returns. For regular floating docks and walkways,
your Jet Dock can lay aground indefinitely and still
perform as a pathway to get you out to deeper waters.
For boat lifts, pwc lifts or pontoon boat lifts in shallow
waters -- you need a Jet Dock!
* Some boat docks
require a certain minimum depth at all times. Contact
Jet Dock for details.