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GET THE BOAT READY FOR SPRING

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At Poly Lift , we understand that our fellow boating enthusiasts are itching to get into some warmer weather so they can hit the water. After all, we live at a nationally renowned recreational Lake, and with springtime inching closer and closer, now is the time to prepare your boat for some fun! Here are some things to consider so your boat is ready when spring is in full swing and you'll be ready to cruise! Check Your Boating Registration The first step of business, ensure that you're boat is up to date on its registration. This item can be easily overlooked, but you'll be thankful you took the time to do so should a DNR officer or water patrol ask for it. Plus, you'll have a happy officer... and that's a win-win. Examine, Clean, & Prep Your Boat Inspect the hull of your boat for any cracks, buildup, or lesions that may have occurred during the winter season or while being stored. Be sure to give your hull a good cleaning with a marine-safe cleanser to avoid...

6 Ways to Spring into Boating at the Lake of the Ozarks

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 Your premier boat lift company at the Lake of the Ozarks , Poly Lift is ramping up for this upcoming boating season, and we figure you are, too! If you’re looking to hit the water ASAP to enjoy some spring weather before the busy summer season hits, here are 6 ways you can spring into boating at the Lake of the Ozarks.  1) Go to a Boat Show Boat shows, regarding whether you’re in the market to purchase a boat or not can be great fun for the entire family. You’ll get to meet a lot of interesting people from all walks of life, get information on the newest boats and accessories hitting the market, and much more! 2) Taking a Boating 101 Class If you’re inexperienced to the boating scene, spring is a great time to take a boating safety course. While it’s not necessarily the highlighting of the boating lifestyle, it can help ensure you have a safe time while out enjoying the Lake and can help reduce the risk of any damage to your boat (or someone else’s). 3) Cruise the L...