When it comes to protecting your boat, preventing hull damage, and simplifying your time on the water, investing in a reliable boat lift is a must. At Deaton’s Waterfront Services, we proudly offer a range of premium boat lift options to meet the needs of both residential and commercial waterfronts.
What Boat Lifts Do We Offer?
Whether you’re docking at a lake home or managing a marina, understanding the types of boat lifts available can help you make the best choice for your site. We install the most trusted brands in the business today, and each one offers unique advantages for different boat sizes, water levels, and preferences.
1. ShoreStation: Fast, Reliable, and Stationary
ShoreStation is known as one of the most innovative stationary boat lifts on the market. Designed for speed and security, ShoreStation lifts are built to simplify docking while protecting your investment.
A built-in bow stop ensures that your boat lines up perfectly every time, so you don’t have to worry about overrunning the lift. These lifts can be operated manually or motorized, making it easy to get in and out of the water quickly.
ShoreStation lifts are also highly customizable, with both hydraulic and cable-driven models available. Plus, the lift’s durable vinyl canopy provides added UV protection for your boat. When you want a low-maintenance, highly dependable lift, ShoreStation is an excellent choice.
2. Sunstream: Smart Lifts for Challenging Water Levels
Sunstream boat lifts are ideal for locations with fluctuating water levels. These lifts are available as either floating or stationary systems, which means you get more flexibility based on your dock setup.
Sunstream’s hydraulic operation takes the hassle out of docking by eliminating manual cranking altogether. What’s more, they are compact and easy to use. Whether you’re in a deep lake or a shallow space, there’s a Sunstream solution to fit your space.
3. Econo Lift: Budget-Friendly and Built to Last
Manufactured in the heart of the Lake of the Ozarks, Econo Lift boat lifts offer high-quality performance at an affordable price. These floating lifts are made from 100% American materials and are engineered for long-lasting durability. While some brands use re-manufactured plastic in their tanks, Econo Lift works with top-tier materials for every setup.
A standout feature of Econo Lift is the recent release of their shallow water models. These new options can support boats weighing up to 4,500 or 6,500 pounds, making them a great solution for areas with limited depth. If you’re looking for a dependable lift without a high price tag, Econo Lift delivers outstanding value.
4. Poly Lift: Premium Protection with Hydraulic Power
Poly Lift offers floating boat lifts in two distinct models: the classic Poly Lift and the Roto Lift. Both use a hydraulic lift system for smooth operation and come standard with a motor for added convenience. These lifts are well-suited for boaters who want the power of hydraulic lifting without worrying about corrosion or splintering.
Because the boat is always raised out of the water, Poly Lift options help prevent zebra mussels and other invasive species from damaging the hull. The design is especially useful for anyone keeping their boat in the water full-time or through varying seasonal conditions.
Find the Right Lift with Deaton’s Waterfront Services
Choosing the right lift starts with understanding your shoreline and boat specifications. If you’re ready to upgrade your boating experience with a quality lift, Deaton’s is here to help.
At Deaton’s Waterfront Services, we help you navigate every step of the process—from product selection to installation and maintenance. Our team has experience working with all types of properties, and we proudly serve customers in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee, and Missouri. No matter your waterfront, we’ll match you with a lift system that’s built to last and easy to use.
Reach out today to request a quote, learn more about your options, or schedule a consultation. We’ll make sure you’re equipped with the perfect lift for your site—so you can spend more time enjoying the water and less time worrying about your boat.