Boat Hoisting Solutions Sunshine Coast
9 Jan 2022
Happy new year from the team at BoatHoist!
The Sunshine Coast is undoubtably one of the best places to go boating in Queensland. With our range of estuaries, rivers, lakes, and coastlines providing the perfect opportunities for fishing, diving, and nature enthusiasts. BoatHoist make it easy to get out on the water, and the Sunshine Coast’s waters are the place to be this summer.
BoatHoist provides a range of boat loading equipment, making it easy to transport your boat or kayak to where you want to go. With flexible equipment to suit the model and size of your chosen vehicle, our products suit a variety of needs. We are an Australian business based here on the Sunshine Coast, providing boat and kayak hoist equipment that makes traveling with your boat easy. Whether it’s a quick getaway for a recharge on the water, or you plan to travel Australia with your tinny. Our Boat Hoisting Solutions are made on the Sunshine Coast, for the people of the Sunshine Coast and the rest of Australia.
When manufacturing our boat hoisting solutions on the Sunshine Coast, we always focus on 3 important qualities: strength, reliability and ease of use. The result is lightweight kayak and boating equipment made from structural grade aluminium. Equipment that can be used to quickly and easily load or unload your car-topper boat or kayak, which is also strong enough to stand the test of time.
Our boat hoisting solutions include: The sidewinder boat loader, rooftop trolley, fuel tank rack, folding trailer, and outboard motor trolley.
Here at BoatHoist, we are the experts in boat and kayak loading solutions. With dedicated client service, our products are supplied straight from our workshop, so you are dealing directly with the manufacturer – not a salesman. BoatHoist manufactures the best Boat Hoisting Solutions on the Sunshine Coast. Call us on 1300 001 090 or inquire through our website to find out more about our Sunshine Coast Boat Loading Solutions.
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