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Sunstream announces the SportLift for Paddlesports enthusiasts

by Sunstream Boat Lifts 28 Mar 2022 18:51 PDT
Sunstream announces the SportLift © Sunstream® Boat Lifts

Sunstream® Boat Lifts, the leading manufacturer of high-quality free-standing and free-floating boat lifts and the SwiftShield™ Automatic Boat Cover System, announced today a product for all paddlesports lovers and swimmers - the SportLift™.

The SportLift simplifies storing, launching and accessing water toys. A spacious seven- by nine-foot, multi-use platform gives ample area to load a kayak, canoe, SUP or other water toy and safely enter the water by lowering the platform with the press of a button. When finished, users can simply paddle to the platform and gently raise the SportLift out of the water and store their water toys on the included rack.

Offering safer access on the water, the SportLift helps paddlesports enthusiasts unclutter dock space with an included rack with bungies. With easy swimming access and a comfortable place for in-water lounging, the SportLift is a great enhancement over a dock ladder. A center handle enables safe and easy loading and unloading, and the included remote control adds convenience. The platform has a lifting range of up to five feet with range extenders. It can be installed in water as shallow as 19-inches and as deep as 21-feet.

"As a pioneer in hydraulic lifts, we are constantly trying to adapt our proven technology to make all water activities accessible," said Ken Hey, CEO of Sunstream Boat Lifts. "We know that if you could just push a button and paddle away, you would go adventure more. The new SportLift gives users a convenient way to launch and store their favorite water toys to simplify their on-the-water experience."

For more information on the Sunstream SportLift, Sunstream or its complete line of high-quality boat lifts and accessories, please call (253) 395-0500, or visit sunstreamboatlifts.com.

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