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Havasu Lifts & Docks

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Docks

Sectional and floating docks that fit your shoreline and your water.

Docks

Authorized dealer We carry: ShoreStation.

Why this, here

Floating docks handle fluctuating water; sectional docks suit stable, shallow shorelines. We help you pick.

Best for

  • Marina slips and authorized frontage
  • Floating docks for water that rises and falls
  • Sectional docks for stable, shallow shorelines

What we offer

  • Sectional dock systems for stable shorelines.
  • Floating dock systems for water that rises and falls.
  • Configured to your frontage or slip.

What it costs

Depends on size and layout. We quote it honestly after a look.

Typically ready in 2 to 6 weeks. Nothing is final until we talk.

Before you decide

Questions people ask about docks.

Do I need a permit for a dock on Lake Havasu?

On Lake Havasu the shoreline is federally managed by the BLM Lake Havasu Field Office, not the state and not private owners, so you generally do not put a private dock on your own frontage. Most boat lifts and docks here are installed at marinas, which handle the shoreline authorization.

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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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How long does it take to get a boat lift or dock?

Plan on about two to six weeks. ShoreStation equipment is built in Iowa and shipped to Arizona, and the drive alone is around thirty hours, so we set that expectation up front rather than overpromise.

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