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Grand Rapids Marine

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Location: Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Grand Rapids Marine is your boating headquarters for northern Minnesota. Located on Hwy 2 West in Grand Rapids, MN we serve the entire Range and Itasca county area including Hibbing, Virginia, Bemidji, Brainerd, Walker, Cloquet, Duluth, and even the Twin Cities. Come visit one of our huge showrooms full of Alumacraft fishing boats, Hurricane deck boats, pontoons by Sweetwater, Aqua Patio, and Sanpan, and Rinker boats for sale. And we now offer Yamaha WaveRunners ! Choose from Yamaha outboard motors, Mercury outboard motors, Suzuki outboard motors, or MinnKota electric trolling motors to power your boat or pontoon. We are a full service marine dealership with an extensive line of marine parts and accessories, and a Service Department with Certified Marine Technicians you can trust for all your boat service needs, including outboard repair, winterization, as well as winter boat storage. Grand Rapids Marine is also a full service dealer selling genuine ShoreStation, Porta-Dock, Lakeview and Lakeshore brand boat docks and boat lifts, offering installation and delivery, parts and service as well. Only minutes from Pokegama Lake, Trout Lake, Deer Lake, Wabana Lake, Sugar Lake, Swan Lake, Spider Lake and so many more of Minnesota's beautiful lakes. Stop by on Hwy 2 West in downtown Grand Rapids and check out our Shorestation and Porta-Dock display. Grand Rapids Marine proudly supports local professional fishing guides as well, to help you get the best return on your fishing boat investment. To round out a day ON the water, how about spending some time IN the water? Visit Grand Rapids Marine for Marquis Spas hot tubs. We are an authorized dealer selling a variety of models to meet everyone's needs and budgets. We also offer Marquis Spas chemicals, parts and accessories, as well as service.

Services:
  • Boat Lift
  • Boat Lift Motor
  • Boat Lift Moving
  • Boat Lift Repair
  • PWC Lift
  • Remote Control Boat Lift
  • Boat Service

Featured Reviews for Boat Lift Moving Pros in Outing

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 Moving FAQs

What is boat lift moving?

Boat lift moving involves relocating a boat lift from one dock or waterfront location to another, often seasonally or due to changing water levels.

Why would I need to move my boat lift?

Reasons include shoreline changes, dock replacement, property sale, or adjusting to water depth variations.

Can I move a boat lift myself?

Small lifts can sometimes be moved manually with help, but larger ones typically require specialized equipment or professional service.

How much does boat lift moving cost?

Prices range from $300 to $1,500+ depending on lift size, travel distance, and complexity.

Do I need to remove the boat first?

Yes, the lift must be empty and disconnected from power or dock anchors before moving.

How long does it take to move a boat lift?

Most jobs take a few hours to a full day, depending on access and equipment used.

Can boat lifts be moved over land?

Yes, professional movers can transport lifts by trailer or barge depending on distance and location.

Do I need a permit to move my lift?

Possibly—some areas require shoreline permits or notification to authorities. Always check local regulations.