PWC Jet Ski Lift – Part 2

PWC Jet Ski Lift – Part 2

A PWC Lift is used to protect your Jet ski or PWC  from the elements.

In Part 1 of this series we discussed cantilevered and Vertical Lifts.  In part 2, we examine two additional PWC lift options for protecting your jet ski.

The Vertical Jet Ski Lift is by far the most popular means of protecting your jet ski.  It is especially useful on the Bay of Green Bay because it is the best option for rough water applications.  The ability to raise your jet ski up to 50” high is vital whenever you encounter large waves.

However, what about calm water like a river or small inland lake?  There is another option available for these situations.

 ShorePort  PWC lift by ShoreMaster.

The ShorePort is not your traditional “lift” in the sense that it is a drive on PWC lift.  There are No cables, No winches, No moving parts and No motors needed.  You simply drive on the unit.

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ShorePort PWC Lift by ShoreMaster

The ShorePort has a walkway on both sides for easy maintenance and access. ShorePorts are used wherever there is little wave action or where there is significant fluctuation in water depth.  The ShorePort PWC lift can fluctuate an unlimited amount because it floats with the water level.  Rising water levels in a river after a rainstorm presents no problem for the ShorePort.

Even kids can handle this one.  If they can drive a Jet Ski, they can handle the ShorePort PWC Lift.

Is there another type of PWC lift available?

If you have a permanent pier or a concrete pier you could use a “Swinger” or “Tide Tamer” lift.  The lift must be mounted to the side of a permanent structure.  They raise the jet ski vertically. 

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Swinger Pier Mounted Lift

The unique feature about this lift is that you have the ability to “swing” the entire jet ski over the top of the pier for storage, refueling or maintenance with little effort.  Thus the name.

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Swinger PWC Jet Ski Lift

This style of lift cannot be attached to any portable pier or dock.

Basic models come with a winch only, but most people will add a motor for ease of operation.  

Single and Double units are available also.

Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Our staff is always ready to serve your needs year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you have a dock or boatlift topic you would like to see addressed on our site,

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.

PWC Jet Ski Lift – Part 1

PWC Jet Ski Lift  Part 1

PWC Jet Ski lift units are more popular than ever. What does PWC stand for – Personal Water Craft. In this article, we discuss two different types of lifts available to protect your investment.

Summer is fast approaching.  We begin to think about boating, our docks, and jet skis.  The question arises – what is the right PWC (Jet Ski) lift for me?  That depends on where you are.

The ShoreMaster PWC Jet Ski lift is available in (2) freestanding models:

  • Cantilever; and
  • Vertical

Cantilever Lifts

The PWC cantilever lift does not raise the PWC as high as a vertical lift (28″ vs. 50″). You should use caution with this style of PWC lift as a result.  They are ideal for small lakes and rivers that do not fluctuate in depth.

However, our recommendation is not to use this style of lift on the Bay of Green Bay due to its minimal lifting height.  Wave action over 12″ can wash the PWS off the lift.

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ShoreMaster Cantilever PWC Jet Ski Lift

 Vertical PWC Jet Ski Lift

The PWC jet ski vertical lift allows you to get into shallow water (about 6″ depth) and raises your boat higher than the cantilever type.  The lift provides excellent protection for your PWC.

The ShoreMaster vertical PWC lift has a lifting capacity of 1,200# and a lifting height of 50”.  The 64” inside width handles even the large 3-seaters on the market today.

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Vertical PWC Jet Ski Lift by ShoreMaster

The lift can be equipped with a winch tube extension to get the wheel above the dock. 

Go a step further and add a remote control motor.  This motor takes the place of the handwheel and offers complete ease of operation.  Push the button to raise your PWC. It’s as simple as that.

Don’t forget about the PWC walking platforms.  They give you complete access to one or both sides of the PWC.

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PWC Jet Ski Lift Platforms

Watch for PWC (Jet Ski) Lifts – Part 2 of this series next week.

Where can you find the solution to any boatlift or PWC Jet Ski situation?

At Pier & Waterfront Solutions, of course!

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection. 

Our staff is ready to assist year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you want to see an issue discussed on our site.

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com with any questions.

 

Best Decking for Docks

Decking for your dock is a critical choice

With all the materials available today for your dock – your decking choice is the most important decision you will make.

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Cleaning wood decking

At one time, cedar or treated wood were your only choices. It wasn’t long before people realized the
maintenance for a wood deck took time away from enjoying their summer.

As simple as cleaning a deck may sound, it takes time each year. Even painted, or stained and sealed wood requires maintenance. The costs and inconvenience mount up quickly.

In addition, a wood deck gets uncomfortably hot on sunny days. It also traps the dirt on its flat surface. This dirt needs to be washed off to prevent mold from forming.

 

 

Then, along came a better choice!

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ShoreMaster Aluminum Decking 

 

Aluminum

Aluminum cuts down the maintenance considerably. It solves the problem of painting or staining and sealing the wood. It only requires minimal washing to keep its appearance. No pressure washing or cleaners needed.

Plus, it does not get hot in the prolonged heat of the summer. It dissipates the heat quickly.

Are there problems with aluminum?

Despite those advantages, aluminum does make noise when walked on. You can correct this issue by applying a custom tape to the frame.

Additionally, like wood, it comes in a “board” form only. Why is that important?

Standard practice is to install a dock high enough above the water to keep waves from reaching the deck. Many times a storm will send waves crashing against the bottom of the deck or worse yet, over it.

With only a 3% opening between the boards, this puts virtually all of the wave pressure directly on the deck.

With a deck bolted to the frame, the pressure from the waves goes directly to the frame structure. In many cases, this results in the entire dock twisting or flipping over no matter how massive the dock is.

There had to be a solution for this problem.

So what’s the Solution?

Plastic. 

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“Flow-Through” Decking

But not just any plastic.  Flow-Through decking from ShoreMaster.

It’s also important to understand that not all plastic decking is an actual plastic deck. Some people refer to a composite deck as plastic decking. That is NOT the case.

If the plastic contains wood fibers, it will eventually swell with moisture, despite the fibers being “encapsulated” in plastic. The plastic will wear off the surface and expose the fibers.

You must also understand that there are two basic styles of plastic decking:

1. The “board” style (similar to wood boards); and
2. “open” panels. (perforated panels)

Here’s why that’s important.

The board style has the same problems that wood decking has but without the maintenance required on wood.

The “open” style eliminates the build-up of water on the panels. It self-drains” and cleans itself everytime it rains. It cleans itself without the moisture buildup on the panels. You just have removed one of (3) ingredients for mold and mildew to form.

There are numerous reasons that plastic is the best choice for decking including:

• It’s lightweight;
• Available in many colors and patterns;
• Eliminates the need to clean the decking;
• It can be mounted to the frame with a breakaway clip (recommended) or screwed down;
• It’s cool in the summer heat; and
• Most importantly, it has a 43% open surface.

The open surface allows the water to pass through the decking. These openings relieve the pressure on the dock when a wave hits it, unlike other decks.

In conclusion, if you want the BEST decking for your dock – look for
Flow-Through decking.

Where can you find Flow-Through decking?

At Pier and Waterfront Solutions, of course.

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection. Our staff is ready to assist year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you want to see an issue discussed on our site.

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com with any questions.

2018 Install Season

The 2018 install season in Door County has begun! 

Yes, the 2018 install season has begun in Door County.  Actually, we started delivering equipment and did some installs a week ago in certain areas.  As more areas open up we will gain access to them.  We will be expanding into more areas as weather permits.  We’ve all been looking forward to this.  What part will Nature play in the schedule?

Nature will probably throw a few curves at us (snow, wind, rain to name a few) but we will continue with our work.  As most of you know we have added a third ATF, truck and trailer setup.  We’ve also added additional crews to assist us with our growing customer base this year. 

What changes have been made this season?

In early March we sent out an email announcing the addition of John Englebert as our new Service Manager and Scheduler.  We encourage you to contact John @ 920-495-2860 or john@wisconsinpws.com with scheduling requests and questions. 

John has been doing an excellent job of accommodating requests so far.  As the season progresses the schedules will get tighter but John always seems to find a way to make it work (if Nature co-operates).

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What we look forward to

 

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No more of this

Looking for something new this year?  Call Jerry or Dave.  Have a repair that needs attention?  Call John to schedule it!

Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Our staff is always ready to serve your needs year round.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you have a dock or boatlift topic you would like to see addressed on our site,

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.

Pier Mounted lifts (Part 3)

Pier Mounted Lifts (Part 3)

Vertical Jet Ski Lifts and Dock Platforms were discussed in Part 1 and 2 of this series. In this final segment, we examine permanent pier mounted lifts and track systems.

You will see both types of PWC Lifts used in select locations and situations In Door County,

Three of these pier mounted lifts operate in a similar manner with slight variations. These units go by names like Swinger, Tide Tamer, and Davitmaster.

 

Each pier mounted lift model requires a rigid, mounting on a solid, permanent pier. Steel pipes may be embedded in rock, or to concrete-capped bases, to secure the piers.

The cantilevered PWC weight generates leverage and thus requires a large mass to mount the lift. Without this type of massive base, the dock will suffer structural damage.

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DavitMaster Pier Mounted Lift

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Tide Tamer Pier Mounted Lift

These pier mounted lifts have two advantages. First, the PWC usually rotates over the dock itself for storage, repairs or covering. Secondly, the lifting height will be limited by the workable drum diameter of the winch.

What are track systems?

The final type of Jet Ski system is the track system similar to the Roll-n-Go shown here. 

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Roll n go track system

A series of covered rollers and a winch are used to pull the PWC to the shoreline. A cart may be used on the track when the weight of the unit exceeds 2000#.

Where is Pier & Waterfront Solutions Located?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 57. That’s just 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Our staff is always ready year-round to address your needs.

Give us a call If you have a dock or boat lift topic you would like to see addressed.

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.