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We carry a full lineup of quality dock systems, boat lifts, and waterfront accessories — all built to handle Michigan lakes, Michigan weather, and Michigan winters. Everything we sell is sourced from trusted manufacturers, and we stand behind every product we install.
Not sure what you need? We're happy to walk your shoreline with you and recommend the right setup for your property, water depth, and how you use the lake.
Dock systems
A good dock is the foundation of your waterfront. We offer all types of dock systems in a range of configurations — whether you need a simple straight dock for a small pontoon or a large L- or T-shaped platform for multiple boats and a swim area.
Our dock systems are built for the demands of inland Michigan lakes: corrosion-resistant materials, adjustable legs for uneven lake bottoms, and modular designs that make spring installation and fall removal straightforward.
Aluminum docks
Sectional docks are our most popular choice for Michigan homeowners. They go in fast in spring, come out cleanly in fall, and can be reconfigured over time as your needs change.
Aluminum frames with treated wood or composite decking options
Adjustable leg systems for sloped or uneven lake bottoms
Modular sections connect easily — add length or width any time
Available in multiple widths (typically 4 ft, 5 ft, and 6 ft)
Lightweight enough for two-person installation and removal
Corrosion-resistant hardware throughout
Floating docks
Floating docks are a great solution for shorelines with fluctuating water levels, soft or mucky bottoms where posts won't hold, or properties where a fixed-height dock just isn't practical. Unlike traditional docks, floating docks rise and fall with the water — so your dock stays at the same height relative to the lake all season long, whether it's a wet summer or a dry one. They're built on durable, maintenance-free float drums and can be configured in straight, L-shape, or T-shape layouts just like a fixed dock. If your shoreline has ever made a traditional dock tricky, a floating system might be exactly what you've been looking for.
Good to know when choosing a dock
Water depth and bottom type (sand, muck, rock) affect which system works best for your shoreline
Longer docks may require a permit from your township or the EGLE — we can advise you on local requirements
Aluminum decking costs more upfront but lasts longer and requires less maintenance than wood
We offer custom configurations — not everything has to be straight off the shelf
Boat Lifts
Keeping your boat in the water all season sounds convenient until you're dealing with algae buildup on the hull, waterline damage, or a corroded outboard. A boat lift keeps your investment out of the water when you're not using it — protecting the hull, the engine, and the finish.
We carry hydraulic and cable-drive lift systems in a range of weight capacities, sized for everything from small fishing boats to large pontoons and tritoons.
What we offer
Hydraulic lifts — smooth, effortless raising and lowering with the push of a button
Cable-drive lifts — reliable, lower-maintenance option for most residential applications
Capacity options ranging from approximately 1,500 lbs to 10,000+ lbs
Pontoon and tritoon-specific cradle systems
V-hull and deep-V cradle configurations
Solar-powered lift options available
Canopy/cover systems to protect your boat from sun and weather
Choosing the right lift
Lift capacity should exceed your boat's total weight (boat + motor + fuel + gear) by at least 10-20%
Water depth at your dock determines which lift style works — we'll measure before recommending
Pontoon lifts use a different cradle design than V-hull lifts — it matters
We handle delivery, installation, alignment, and a test run before we leave
Jet Ski & PWC ports
Personal watercraft are a blast — right up until the moment you're trying to wrestle a 900-lb jet ski onto a trailer after a long day on the water. A PWC port lets you drive on, shut off, and walk away. It's one of those things you wonder how you lived without.
We carry drive-on floating ports and lift-style ports for single and double PWC setups, compatible with all major personal watercraft brands.
Options available
Single and double PWC drive-on ports
Floating port designs that rise and fall with water levels
Lift-style ports for areas with fluctuating water levels or wave action
Boarding steps and boarding handles for easy entry and exit
Mooring whips and tie-off systems to keep PWC secure at the dock
Retractable ramp systems for drive-on access
Things to consider
Drive-on ports work best in calmer water — wave-heavy shorelines may do better with a lift-style port
Double ports are available side-by-side or in a tandem configuration
Can be mounted directly to your existing dock system