Shoremaster Docks
To float or not to float, that is the question. Well, perhaps not the best paraphrase of Shakespeare. But the point remains that ShoreMaster creates both floating and stationary docks, to best suit your shoreline. The true question is, which style is best for your family?Floating Docks & Lifts
Our first question to an individual seeking docks & lifts is the the type of lake bottom they will be working with. For mud bottoms, it is typically recommended to utilize floating docks & lifts for stability. Floating docks & lifts rise and fall with water levels, making them the better choice for lakes with great water fluctuation. These docks & lifts are better suited to calmer lakes, as they can become very turbulent and noisy in large waves.
Stationary Docks & Lifts
This style of docks & lifts require a firm bottom lake, but will provide the most stability. While these docks & lifts require adjustment if the water levels fluctuate, they will hold steady and strong during rough conditions. Should you reside upon a larger, rougher body of water, consider a stationary dock & lift for the best performance and safety.