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Featured Reviews for Boat Hoist Pros in Cook

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 Hoist FAQs

What is a boat hoist?

A boat hoist is a lifting mechanism, often manual or electric, used to raise boats vertically out of the water or off a trailer.

How is a boat hoist different from a boat lift?

A hoist typically refers to the mechanical winch or motorized component, while a lift refers to the full system that holds the boat.

Where are boat hoists commonly used?

They are often used on docks, davits, or overhead beams to raise smaller boats, jet skis, or dinghies.

What powers a boat hoist?

Boat hoists can be manual (hand-cranked), electric, or hydraulic, depending on the size and setup.

How much weight can a boat hoist lift?

Hoists range in capacity from a few hundred pounds to several thousand, depending on the model.

How much does a boat hoist cost?

Basic manual hoists start around $300, while powered models can exceed $2,000.

Is a boat hoist suitable for saltwater?

Yes, but saltwater use requires corrosion-resistant components and regular rinsing.

Can I install a boat hoist myself?

Yes, smaller hoists can be installed by DIYers, but ensure proper support and weight handling.