Wednesday, May 28, 2014

BROstock Twenty Fourteen at the Lake of the Ozarks

The world's best wakeboard contest is back!


Lake of the Ozarks will be hosting Liquid Force's BROstock June 5-7!  BROstock is fueled by Monster Energy and will feature 26 of the worlds best riders including Harley Clifford, Shane Bonifay and Bob Soven competing in a double-up contest for over $30,000!  Come hang out with us, pick up a pair of Spy Optic BROstock sunglasses and have the time of your life!












2014 Schedule of Events


Wednesday, June 4th 
  • 12-2 PM: Meet and Greet at Wake Effects 
  • 5 PM: BBQ / Meet and Greet at Performance Marine 

Thursday, June 5th 
  • 12 PM: 3rd Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Tan-Tar-A Resort 
  • 5 PM: Happy Hour at The Flying Tortoise 
  • 6 PM: Riders Meeting / Heat Draw at The Flying Tortoise 

Photo from Liquid Force Facebook Page
Friday, June 6th
  • 2-7 PM: Round 1 Starts at Pirates Cove - MM 34.5
  • 2-7 PM: Info & Merchandise Booths Open at Captain Ron's 
  • 8 PM: Meet & Greet / Party with Athletes at Captain Ron's (with DJ) 

Saturday, June 7th
  • 10 AM-6 PM: Sponsor Row Open at Captain Ron's 
  • 12 PM: Round 2 Starts (10 Riders) at Pirates Cove - MM 34.5
  • 2:30 PM: Finals Start (5 Riders) at Pirates Cove - MM 34.5
  • 6 PM: Awards & After Party at Captain Ron's (with DJ) 

Now that Summer is here and you are out on the water, you should be sure your boat lift is working properly.  If you don't have a Lake of the Ozarks boat lift, give us a call at 573-348-5073. Here at Summerset Boat Lifts we specialize in Galva-Hoist floating boat lifts.  Galva-Hoist is engineered at the lake for The Lake…Lake of the Ozarks. The Galva-Hoist is extremely capable of withstanding the roughest waters here at the lake. No matter what brand of boat or dock you have, the Galva-Hoist at the Lake of the Ozarks provides great value and performance.

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573-348-5073
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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Be Safe Out on the Water this Memorial Day Weekend!

Memorial Day Weekend marks the start of Boating Season and Summerset Boat Lifts is here to help you with all your boat lift needs!  Everyone is excited to get out on the water and celebrate, but remember to take safety precautions. Operator inexperience, inattention, recklessness and speeding are the four leading causes of tragic watercraft crashes and drowning is the leading cause of death.  Crash statistics show that those who wear life jackets and take boater safety courses are more likely to stay safe on the water!  We wanted to provide you with the some basic boating safety tips to help keep you safe this holiday weekend. 


1. Leave the Alcohol Onshore


Never use drugs or alcohol before or during boat operation.  Alcohol's effects are greatly exaggerated by exposure to sun, glare, wind, noise and vibration.  Yes, Memorial Day Weekend is a time for celebration, but save the alcohol for when you get back and crank up the BBQ Grill.  If you must bring it on board with you, be sure to have a designated captain.    


2. Be Weather Wise


Although we are all hoping for some great weather this Memorial Day Weekend, it never fails that we get some rain when we are trying to have some fun outdoors.  Be sure to check the weather before you head out and keep an eye on the weather while you are out on the water.  It would also be a good idea to bring a radio on board with you.  Sudden wind shifts, lightning flashes and choppy water all can mean a storm in brewing.  If bad weather is approaching, get off the water as quickly as possible to keep safe.  You don't want to be out in the middle of the Lake when a storm hits.

3. Use and Maintain the Right Safety Equipment


Have a US Coast Guard approved life jacket for each person on board and one approved throwable device.  It is suggested that everyone where their life jackets while on the water.  Be sure to have a fire extinguiser on board and make sure all the boat lights are operating correctly. Even if you are going out in daylight, you never know what could happen and you could be stuck on the water after dark.  You also should keep an emergency supplies kit in a floating pouch on board.  This should include a cell phone, maps, flares and a first aid kit.  


4. Follow a Checklist Before Heading Out


Start by letting someone know where you are going and when you will be returning. Open all the hatches and run the blower before you take off and after you refuel. Sniff for fumes before starting the engine and if you smell some, do not start the engine. Check for any local regulations that you will need to follow.  


5. Don't Overload the Boat 


Overloading a boat with gear or passengers will make the boat unstable and increase the risk of capsizing or swamping.  Abide by the boats capacity plate which is located near the boat operators position.  


6. Follow the Rules 


Never allow passengers to ride on gunwales, seat backs or outside of the protective railings, including the front of a pontoon boat.  A sudden turn, stop, start or wave could cause them to fall overboard.  After leaving the boat launch or boat lift at the Lake of the Ozarks maintain slow, no-wake speed for a safe and legal distance from the launch.  Be sure to follow all boat traffic rules as well.  Just like on the road, abiding by traffic rules will help keep your group safe out on the water.  

While you're out on the water this weekend, make sure that not only is your boat working properly, but also that your Lake of the Ozarks boat lift is also in proper working condition.  If you have a problem with your lift, give us a call!  You'll be surprised at how soon you may see a representative of Summerset Boat Lifts on your dock.  We want to earn your trust and your business!

Tips adapted from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Website

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Monday, May 12, 2014

Get Your Pre-Owned Boat Lift at Summerset!

Summerset Boat Lifts is the premier place to get boat lifts at the Lake of the Ozarks!  Since 1982, we've been Lifting Your Dreams…From Canoes to Cruisers!  In addition to our new boat lifts, we also offer Lake of the Ozarks pre-owned boat lifts at a very reasonable price. Take a look at some of our pre-owned boat lifts below!

Pre-Owned Personal Watercraft 


Still have a 4-seater Seadoo LRV or a Yamaha SUV? This pre-owned personal watercraft GalvaLift will give you the comfort of walking beside the craft without the worry of falling in the water! The lift tank is made of Polyethylene and will hold up to 1,300 lbs. Call 573-348-5073 for details on pricing.  

Pre-Owned 6,000 LB Lifts 


Have you been feeling a little blue lately? This ought to make you right at home! A nice 6,000lb lift that can handle calm to moderate water conditions lifting a 24' to 25' tritoon! This ShoreMaster boat lift tank is made of Polyethylene. Call 573-348-5073 for details on pricing.


6,000lb Hydro-Hoist for sale! This lift will handle any calm to moderate water conditions here at Lake of the Ozarks! Great for a little 23' or 24' run-a-bout! This HydroHoist boat lift has a fiberglass tank. Call 573-348-5073 for details on pricing.

For more information on our Pre-Owned 6,000 lb. lifts, visit our website.

Our boat lifts are complimented with the servicing of many different brands of boat lifts.  If you have a problem with your lift, give us a call!  You'll be surprised at how soon you may see a representative of Summerset Boat Lifts is on your dock.  We want to earn your trust and your business!

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573-348-5073
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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Choosing the Right Size Boat Lift for Your Boat

Here at Summerset Boat Lifts, we specialize in Galva-Hoist floating boat lifts.  Galva-Hoist is engineered at the lake for The Lake…Lake of the Ozarks. The Galva-Hoist is extremely capable of withstanding the roughest waters here at the lake. No matter what brand of boat or dock you have, the Galva-Hoist at the Lake of the Ozarks provides great value and performance.  Now your only challenge is deciding what size lift you need for your boat. BoatLiftBlog.com has a great list of things to consider.

Find the Overall Weight 


When determining the weight of your boat, you need to account for many other things besides just the dry weight of the unit.  You need to think about all the extras you have added since you bought it such as fuel, gear, non-factory additions and additional water on board.  This will give you a more accurate weight allowing you to choose the correct capacity for your Lake of the Ozarks boat lift.  
  • The dry weight of your watercraft is usually provided on the specification sheet for the unit.  If not, visit www.NADAGuides.com to find the information you need.  Remember that the dry weight listed typically doesn't account for outboard motors.  
  • Depending on the temperature, type and blend, gasoline weighs 5.91 to 6.42 lbs per gallon.  With this information and the capacity of your fuel tank, you can get a rough estimate on how much weight a full fuel tank will add to your watercraft.   
  • Be sure to account for all the extra things you have stored in your boat such as skis, wakeboards, anchors, etc. 
  • Non factory additions also need to be accounted for.  This includes anything not installed from the factory like wakeboard towers, bimini tops or additional seating.  
  • Water weighs 8.34 lbs per gallon, so be sure to account for any live wells, ballasts or sacks that may be full when lifting your watercraft. 

Find the Beam 


Once you have determined the lift capacity, you need to find the beam.  The beam of a boat, pontoon or PWC is the most extreme width or breath of the watercraft.  Basically its the widest portion of your boat.  Once you've figured that out, you can determine the inside width needed to easily park your boat on the lift.  Its always a good idea to give yourself a cushion of about 10-12 inches. 

At Summerset Boat Lifts, we pride ourselves in service.  We are here to help you choose the right size for your boat lift at the Lake of the Ozarks.  From personal watercraft lifts all the way to custom 46,000 lb lifts, we've got you covered.  Visit our website to view our new and used boat lift options. Be sure to check out the Galva-Hoist and its exclusive dealer on the Lake of the Ozarks...Summerset Boat Lifts!

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573-348-5073
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