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INTRODUCING THE BOAT TRACK SYSTEM


By: wick craft
Submitted: 2008-05-27 06:14:33 | Word Count: 505


One of the downsides of having fun on a lake with a boat is getting it out of the water and into storage. There’s a difficult way to do it— and that’s using a hand crank and a pulley to drag it out of the water. Or a winch, which won’t always do it the right way. The best way available now is a self-aligning dolly which brings your boat up on a track.

Fortunately for customers, Wickcraft has created a product that will do just want you need. The Wickcraft boat track system gives customers a rail system which is set right above the ground. This system can run from the top of the ramp down to the dock, where you can load your boat while it sits in the water. The setup is also available for level ground.

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And that’s where the uniqueness of the entire system lies. Wickcraft has made it possible for you to adjust your track to any type of surface. The track is made up of steel pieces that will allow you to make it any length. You can also decide whether you want to make this permanent or a temporary set up that can be disassembled when you want.

If you have to deal with ground around your dock that’s more rolling or rocky, Wickcraft can help with that. The tracks the company makes sit on adjustable legs, which can be steady on the ground, whether level or angled. At the end of your track will be a dolly which can lift a 5,000-pound boat out of the water.

No matter if you have covered boat storage, a boathouse or just a spot on your property, you will be helped with a boat track system. The track will be able to run the boat from the water to the storage space. The dolly that you use to get the boat has adjustable bunks and arms to make it easier to get the boat out of the water.

The motor on the track is quiet and works smoothly in order to give you boat a nice ride up from the water to the storage. A trailer with a winch won’t give you the same smooth movement. The posi-lock system can add to the ride up from the water, by allowing for the addition of pieces of track. The posi-lock system makes all of this easy to do, even by just one person.

You may want to keep your boat out of water for many reasons, including rough weather, theft and other hazards in the water. In order to have a boat that will last you a long time, use the Wickcraft boat track system in order to keep it safe.

Author Resource:- Author bio:- Wickcraft have served lake front home owners since 1954 by manufacturing the finest, most durable dock accessories and landscape walkways. As a dock builder, their experienced, knowledgeable staff can create any modular dock or boat rail system needed. Customer satisfaction is Wickcraft’s first priority.

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