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Cat Trax

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Location: Lagrange, ME 04453

Cat Trax is a family owned and operated business. We're very proud of our customer service and the personalized family touch that we can provide our customers. We opened in 1992 and, thanks to our dedicated customers, have continued to grow ever since.

We are an authorized sales and service center for Arctic Cat ATVs, Arctic Cat Snowmobiles, and Arctic Cat Prowlers and Wildcats! Whether you are into off-roading in the summer or hitting the trails on your sled in the winter, we've got you covered! Our first sled was sold in 1994, and since that time we have added a new building to better serve our customers. The service you will receive is second to none in the business. When your snowmobile or ATV leaves our store, you can be assured that your outdoor experience will be a pleasant one.

Services:
  • Boat Lift
  • Boat Trailer Sales
  • Boat Trailer Repair
  • Boat Lift Repair

Featured Reviews for Boat Lift Repair Pros in Danforth

HydroHoist of the Ozarks
Tim J
January 10, 2019
“HydoHoist installed a new boat lift and two new waiver runner lifts for us in a timely manner. Their customer service and attention to detail was on point. We would highly recommend them for they were a pleasure to work with!“
Poly Lift Boat Lifts
Bob B
April 17, 2020
“I'm in a very rough water part of the lake of the Ozarks and these lifts work perfectly without any problems. The people I worked with were professional and got the installation done quickly. I would highly recommend them.“
Econo Lift
Ann H
October 4, 2023
“Yesterday, an Econolift crew, Ryan and Ryan replaced worn parts and adjusted one of our Econolifts. They were very knowledgeable, professional, and courtous. Excellent job! Thank you, Jim and Ann H“

Boat Lift Repair FAQs

What is boat lift repair?

Boat lift repair includes diagnosing and fixing problems with lift components like cables, pulleys, motors, bunks, and frames.

What are common signs my boat lift needs repair?

Signs include uneven lifting, frayed cables, noisy operation, corrosion, or electrical issues.

Can I repair a boat lift myself?

Some issues like cable tension or bunk adjustment can be DIY, but electrical or structural repairs should be done by a professional.

How much does boat lift repair cost?

Costs range from $150 to $1,000+ depending on the part and labor required.

How often should I inspect my boat lift?

At least once per season, and always before launching or lifting your boat for the first time each year.

What types of lifts can be repaired?

All types, including vertical, cantilever, hydraulic, and PWC lifts, can be serviced and maintained.

Do lift manufacturers offer replacement parts?

Yes, many parts are available through the original manufacturer or third-party marine suppliers.

Should I winterize my boat lift?

Yes, removing the lift or raising it out of the water during the off-season can extend its lifespan and prevent damage.