Boca Raton is our home market — and one of the most varied stretches of waterfront in South Florida to install a lift on.
The city runs from the Intracoastal Waterway out through an extensive finger-canal network, with Lake Boca Raton and the Boca Raton Inlet giving direct ocean access on the south end. That range matters: a deep-water lot near the inlet supports a far larger vessel than a canal pocket that goes thin at low tide, and the right lift is sized to the dock it actually sits on, not the brochure.
Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club lots in particular carry large cruisers and sportfish; we size and attach for the loaded weight of the boat you intend to keep, with the structural margin to match. Elsewhere in the city, older seawalls and pilings sometimes need evaluation or reinforcement before a lift goes in — because we hold both marine and general contractor licenses, that work lands in one contract instead of two.
Permitting runs through the City of Boca Raton, and most waterfront communities here also require HOA architectural review. We draft to spec, file, and follow up in-house, so the parallel City and HOA tracks don't stretch your timeline.
Every project starts with a free on-site evaluation — pilings, water depth at low tide, electrical service, and access — so the lift recommendation is based on your dock and your boat, not a phone estimate.
Because we also hold marine and general contractor licenses through South Florida Seawall, any seawall or piling work your lift needs comes from one bid and one crew — not a second contractor.
Free on-site evaluation. No high-pressure sales. Response within one business day.