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Havasu Lifts & Docks

Service Area

Boat Lifts for Marinas and Bulk Buyers

On this stretch of water the marina is the buyer. If you run slips, we handle quantity, work inside your stipulations, and set up your customers so their boats are protected and easy to launch.

Marina who manages the shore
2 to 6 wks typical lead time
3 ways supply, install, turnkey
30+ yrs building on the water

Where you are on the water ✓ sourced

Because private frontage is rare on this water, marinas are where most lifts go. Each marina sets its own stipulations; we work within them and handle the bulk.
The water

Slip setups still contend with fluctuating levels; floating lifts suit many.

The sun

Canopies protect a whole row of boats from the same sun.

Source: BLM Lake Havasu Field Office. General guidance; verify current rules with the managing authority before you build.

Colorado River Lake Havasu
Your stretch of the Colorado River. Boundaries from the U.S. Census Bureau; lakes from the USGS National Map.

Our recommendation for Marinas & Bulk

For slip operators: multi-slip lifts sized to your dock, canopies to protect a whole row, and quantity pricing. We work inside your stipulations.

How it goes on Marinas & Bulk

From your first call to your boat on the water.

  1. 1

    Tell us your water

    Your lake, your boat, and where the setup goes. Two minutes.

  2. 2

    We confirm the rules

    We check who manages your shoreline and what is allowed, so there are no surprises.

  3. 3

    We design and quote

    A setup built for your conditions, with an honest price. Nothing is final until you say so.

  4. 4

    We install, you launch

    Supply, install, or full turnkey. Then you drive your boat on and go.

On the ground here

What we know about Marinas & Bulk.

  • Multi-slip and quantity setups, priced for volume.
  • We work within each marina's own rules and layout.
  • One relationship can mean many lifts, done consistently.
Marinas & Bulk

Questions for this area

Answered plainly, sourced where it counts.

Who owns the lakefront on Lake Havasu and the Colorado River?

On Lake Havasu and the Parker Strip the shoreline is federal land managed by the BLM Lake Havasu Field Office, not riparian owners and not simply the state. At Lake Mead it is National Park Service land, and on the California side the State Lands Commission owns the beds of navigable waters.

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Let's get you on the water.

Tell us your water and your boat. A local expert will help you with the rest.