Spring is right around the corner—and for boaters, that means longer days, warmer weather, and more time on the water. But before boating season kicks into full gear, it’s important to make sure your boat lift is ready to perform safely and reliably.
Whether you already own a lift or you’re planning to buy a boat this year, now is the time to prepare.
Spring Boat Lift Checklist
After months of colder weather, wind, and fluctuating water levels, your lift deserves a thorough inspection.
1. Inspect Cables & Pulleys
- Check cables for fraying, corrosion, or uneven wear
- Make sure pulleys spin freely
- Replace worn components before peak season
Preventative maintenance now can save you from costly mid-season repairs.
2. Check Motors & Electrical Components
- Test the motor under load
- Inspect wiring for corrosion or rodent damage
- Confirm your GFCI outlets are functioning properly
If your lift has been sitting unused, early testing ensures you won’t run into surprises on your first boating weekend.
3. Examine Bunks, Cradles & Hardware
- Tighten all bolts and brackets
- Check bunk alignment
- Inspect carpet or poly coverings
Proper alignment prevents hull stress and protects your investment.
4. Look at Structural Components
- Inspect aluminum beams, brackets, and welds
- Check piling wraps and guideposts
- Look for signs of galvanic corrosion
If you’re in Florida or along the coast, saltwater conditions make this step especially important.
Thinking About Buying a Boat? Plan Your Lift Now.
Spring is also when many people start shopping for a new boat. If that’s you, lift planning should happen at the same time—not after delivery.
Here’s why:
✔ Lift Selection Matters
Boat weight, beam, hull type, and water depth all determine the correct lift style and capacity. Whether you’re considering a 4-post, 6-post, elevator lift, floating lift, or a beamless design, choosing correctly upfront prevents costly retrofits later.
✔ Permitting Takes Time
Depending on your location, you may need:
- Environmental permits
- HOA approvals
- Dock modifications
- County or state authorization
Permit timelines can take weeks—or months. Starting early ensures your lift is ready when your boat arrives.
✔ Manufacturing & Installation Schedules Fill Up
Spring is peak demand season. Planning ahead secures your production slot and installation timeline before contractors are booked out.
Why Having a Lift Is Essential
A properly installed boat lift:
- Protects your hull from marine growth
- Reduces long-term maintenance costs
- Extends engine and bottom life
- Keeps your boat ready to use at a moment’s notice
For Florida boaters especially, lifting your boat is one of the best investments you can make.
Don’t Wait Until the First Perfect Boating Weekend
The biggest mistake boat owners make each year? Waiting until they’re ready to use their boat to start lift maintenance—or lift planning.
By then:
- Installers are busy
- Permits are pending
- Parts are backordered
- You’re losing boating days
Start now. Inspect your current lift. Schedule service if needed. Or begin planning your new lift installation alongside your boat purchase.
Ready to Get Started?
Whether you need seasonal maintenance guidance, help selecting the right lift for your property and vessel, or find an authorized Golden Dealer near you our team is here to help. Click below to contact us and our team will help you!
Spring boating season is coming fast—make sure your lift is ready for it.















