PWC Drive on Docks
Driving on the dock is much simpler, as there is no need for
hooks, straps, gears, or motor. During the drive on dock process, the flotation
portion avoids your vessel from rising and crashing down upon the surface.
A PWC drive on the dock is an extreme quality boat lift, adds enjoyment to your
watercraft. These drives on docks are very safe and straightforward to use.
It’s easier than riding on a boat trailer, your watercraft
drive boat will slide into place, the paddle will cavitate, and the vessel will
automatically stop.
Drive on docks features varies flexibility and
light-weighted attachments between them, allowing dock setup to flex down below
the water during the drive on, and return to the area, once the heaviness of
the boat moves forward on the dock.
The outcome is a
drive on a machine that is consistent and stable, avoids unnecessary stress on
your current dock seawall or structure.
The PWC drive on the dock is maintenance-free, as there is
no moving part to clean or service. It is fully expandable. You can add others
for fun and take a picture.
To drive off, sit on your
watercraft and push it off the dock. It is simple to get out on the water.
There are two
types of Drive-on-Docks, like:
1.
Flexiport
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Dry-docking and easy launching
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Low maintenance
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Adjust to any weight and size of the boat
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Can easily be winterized
2.
Boatlift
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Make launching and dry-docking easy
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Inbuilt floating cubes
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Flexible to weight and size of any vessel
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Furnished with lateral and horizontal rollers to
receive the body of your boat
The
accessories used on drive-on-docks:
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Adaptor cubes dock section
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Fender set
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Connecting pin
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Coupler key
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Coupler set
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Galvanized steel cleat
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Stand and hoist for flexiport dock
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Tool installation
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Polyethylene cleat
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Retractable bathing scales
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Swim ladders
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Tube spanner
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Winch for a boat lift
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