Choosing the wrong boat lift cover size can lead to premature wear, poor protection, and costly replacements. A cover that is too small leaves your boat exposed to UV rays, rain, and salt spray, while one that is too large creates sagging fabric that collects standing...
Owning a boat in Florida means dealing with intense UV rays, tropical storms, salt air, and heavy rain on a near-daily basis. A boat lift cover is not just an accessory. It is a critical piece of equipment that protects your vessel, preserves its resale value, and...
A boat lift canopy is one of the smartest investments a Florida boat owner can make. But how long should you expect it to last before needing a replacement? The short answer: a quality boat lift canopy with marine-grade fabric typically lasts 10 to 15 years in Florida...
Hurricane season in Florida runs from June 1 through November 30, and for boat owners in Southwest Florida, preparation starts well before the first tropical storm forms. Follow our seasonal boat lift cover care guide for a year-round maintenance schedule. Your boat...
Ordering a boat lift canopy that doesn’t fit is an expensive mistake. Covers that are too loose pool water, flap in the wind, and wear out fast. Covers that are too tight stress the frame and rip at the seams. Getting accurate measurements before you order is...
You bought your pontoon boat for relaxation and fun, not for endless scrubbing and maintenance. But when your boat is left uncovered, you spend less time cruising and more time cleaning up after birds, bailing out rainwater, and wiping down mildew. A pontoon boat lift...
* Hurricane Re-Install Service is part of Coastline's seasonal Hurricane Program. Service scheduling coordinated with our team after purchase. Valid on new sales closed May 11–31, 2026 only.