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4 Family-Fun Activities to Experience at the Lake of the Ozarks

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If you've purchased a lakefront vacation home here at the Lake of the Ozarks, you've probably already experienced some of what the Lake area has to offer. Family vacations to the Lake are always memorable and fun. With all that our beautiful community has to offer, there's no wonder weekenders choose to take up semi-permanent residence here in the summer months, and we happily welcome them! If you're down for the weekend and wanting to create some excellent memories that the whole family will cherish, the Poly Lift staff has some ideas for family fun that you should definitely check out! Enjoy a Day on the Course If golfing is your game, then you've come to the right place. When it comes to Missouri golf, Central Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks golf is way above par. Home to more than 13 area golf courses carved out of Missouri's Ozark Hills. The Trail's courses feature beautiful tree-lined fairways and many courses overlooking the Lake of the Ozark

Check Out these Customer Reviews!

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As a smart consumer, you're probably checking reviews and getting feedback from people you know who've owned or used a Poly Lift boat lift before you make the purchase for yourself. As people who do that ourselves before making a major purchase, we completely understand where you're coming from.  POLY LIFT®  has set the standards for quality, customer satisfaction, and performance in the marine industry. Maybe the most important attribute of Hydro Systems™, Inc. is that we are also boaters. We enjoy boating and understand the joys as well as the problems and concerns of owning and caring for a boat. In this week’s blog, you will hear about our service and products directly from our customers. Customer Reviews “Our lift sank and Poly Lift reached out to us. they were here within an hour on a Sunday morning. The crew that came included the owner’s sons and others. They were so kind, caring and very professional. They knew exactly what they were doing at every moment.

Check Out Our Poly Lift and Roto Lift Boat Lifts!

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Making sure your boat maintains its value is probably one of the top concerns boat owners have when it comes to docking and storing. Any experienced boat owner knows that having a boat lift significantly decreases the chances of boat and dock damage. In order to decide which boat lift fits your lifestyle, you need to think about the style of boat that you have and the condition of the water around your dock. In this week’s blog, we're highlighting our Poly Lift boat lift and our Roto Lift boat lift . POLY LIFT BOAT LIFTS ARE THE TOP CHOICE OF DISCERNING BOATERS Poly Lift® Boat Lifts are the first choice for knowledgeable boat owners. With a stellar reputation and the best warranty in the industry, Poly Lift® sets itself apart as the trusted solution for protecting your watercraft. Our top-notch build, patented designs, and virtually indestructible polyethylene tanks leave the competition behind. PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT The value of your boat is important to you. Poly

4 Simple Rules to Prevent Common Docking Mishaps

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As seasoned boaters, we understand the joys as well as the problems and concerns of owning and caring for a boat. We've been on the highs and lows of boating ownership, and know the struggles that can occur. Experienced or not, docking a boat can be a slippery task for any boater. Regardless of the size of the boat, maneuvering your way in and out of the dock can be a tough job, that often results in damage to docks and boats alike. But it doesn’t have to be that difficult if you follow a few simple rules. 1. Slow and Steady Wins the Race Some captains tend to try to show how efficiently they can shift and throttle. But even the most experienced boat drivers can be tripped up, either by misjudging distance, drift and vector, or by stalling their engines at shifting points, rendering the boat a helpless victim of its undirected momentum. Never approach a dock any faster than you want to hit it. A slow, steady approach is the best way to avoid unnecessary damage. 2. Commun