FirstMate Boat Lift: HydroHoist and FirstMate Partnership | HydroHoist
Posted on April 27, 2023 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
HydroHoist UltraLift and Firstmate remote controls for boat lifts are both industry-leading technologies. With HydroHoist perfecting the design and construction of the floating boat lift, and Firstmate providing the reliable wireless control system that makes lifting your boat easy, you can enjoy your boating experience for many years to come.
How to Install a Boat Lift: Step By Step Guide | HydroHoist
Posted on April 06, 2023 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
Installing your HydroHoist boat lift for the first time can seem daunting, but it boils down to four basics. Check your water conditions before getting to work; confirm the measurements of your boat to make sure your lift can truly support it; assemble the lift; and move it out into the water. Once it’s secured, your HydroHoist lift is ready to go!
How to Move a Boat Lift & Keep Your Boat Lift in Place | HydroHoist
Posted on March 16, 2023 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
While much of installation and removal depends on your water and type of boat lift, two things are true across all types.
Proper installation and maintenance is the best way to keep your boat lift securely in place.
Moving your boat lift doesn’t have to be hard, especially if you’re moving it in the water.
Investing in a boat lift just makes sense. It keeps your watercraft secure, clean, and in good repair by protecting it from damage. It also makes getting on and off the water much more convenient than needing to haul your boat out with a trailer every time you want to go on an outing. The money and time you invest in properly installing and moving your boat lift will pay off over the life of your boat and beyond.
How a Boat Lift is Made: The Boat Lift Molding Process | HydroHoist
Posted on February 16, 2023 By HydroHoist Marketing Team
Rotational molding takes powdered resins, dyes, heat, and specialized equipment to create hollow objects in a variety of industries. For those of us in the marine industry, that means creating the floats that give floating boat lifts their buoyant properties.
HydroHoist floating boat lifts are made through a manufacturing process called rotational molding (also known as rotomolding, rotomold, or rotocasting). While this production process gets used in many industries that need hollow parts of any size, it works especially well for creating floating boat docks, which is why we use the process.