Boat Lift World Dependable Company for Saltwater Boat Owners

Jeffrey Weeks
Many of my readers own boats and some have questions about which boat lifts to go with. I always refer my readers to Boat Lift World, a dependable company that can really help a boat owner in this niche.

Boat Lift World started out in 1974 when Paul Cloyd first started installing, servicing, and selling quality boat lifts for a reasonable price from his Crosby, Texas location. They are now offered as kits. Boat Lift World is the exclusive Texas distributor and a national dealer for the gear unit manufacturer.

Boat Lift World has extensively researched, designed, and tested this innovative unit to put it years ahead of all the competition. Their exclusive Formed mounting plate is designed to improve strength and totally eliminate deflection problems that flat plates have. The gears are manufactured in the USA with the best materials.

These are selected for strength, performance, and durability, which will provide years of trouble free operation. They feature easy maintenance with three easy to grease fittings. There is a 2 year warranty on electrical, UL approved, 6 year warranty on Gear Plate. The gear unit manufacturer has over 70 years combined experience building gear drive units.

Boat Lift World offers the latest technology in gear units. The newest model recently released is called the Great White. This unit is a completely sealed unit with belt drive for quite & smooth operation. There is no maintenance and no rusting. The greatest feature about this unit is it will lift your boat 150% faster than the regular gear units on the market.

Features Found on Boat Lift World Kits include premium slings or cradles. Block pulleys are 4 inches not 3 inches. Pulley brackets are 3/8 in thick in lieu of 1/4 in.

Boat Lift World has a 24/7 call center for support. You can call them any time you have a boat lift issue and they will be there. They are the best in the industry in offering this kind of assistance.

For more fishing articles and links see my blog A Dash of Salty and my website Surf and Salt.

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Published by Jeffrey Weeks

Jeffrey Weeks is an award-winning NC newspaper columnist who writes about saltwater and freshwater fishing, southern seafood and cooking, hunting, popular entertainment, and sports.  View profile

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  • Diane Z. Ciatto12/30/2010

    No boat here, but I'm sure it's a help to somebody out there!

  • Zona Zirconia12/30/2010

    excellent info; thanks for sharing; Happy New Year - It is a plus to educate people that there is a difference in types of fishing boats. Coast Guard spends time each year searching for those who think if it floats, it can go to sea.

  • Michele Starkey12/29/2010

    I wish we still had our boat :( cheers!

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