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Boat Lift Cleaning Miami | Aqua Pro Yacht Maintenance

Boat Lift Cleaning Miami | Aqua Pro Yacht Maintenance

Boat lifts keep vessels out of the water — but the lift itself spends its life submerged, and in Miami’s warm, nutrient-rich water that means constant marine growth. Lift cradles, bunk boards, cross-members, vertical posts, cables, and hydraulic components accumulate barnacles, algae, mussels, and biological slime just like a boat hull. Uncleaned lift components develop several problems: marine growth on bunk boards becomes abrasive and damages hull gelcoat when the boat is raised or lowered; barnacle growth on cables accelerates wire fatigue and fraying; and fouled motor housings and hydraulic cylinders trap heat and moisture, shortening component life. In Miami, a lift that looks clean above water can have weeks of growth on its submerged components.

Aqua Pro Yacht Maintenance provides professional boat lift cleaning in Miami for all lift types — four-post vertical lifts, hydraulic lifts, floating lifts, PWC lifts, and davit systems. Our Florida DEP-certified divers clean lift components underwater at your dock. No haul-out, no disassembly, no disruption. We work around the lift mechanism without touching cables, motors, or hydraulic lines, and deliver before and after HD photos after every service.

Why Boat Lift Cleaning Matters in Miami

Miami’s water temperature rarely drops below 70°F, which means barnacle larvae are actively settling on submerged surfaces year-round. A boat lift that lowers into Biscayne Bay or the Intracoastal every day cycles through the prime fouling zone continuously — bringing clean metal and composite surfaces into contact with warm, larvae-rich water with every use. Within four to six weeks, uncleaned lift components can accumulate a full layer of barnacles, particularly on horizontal surfaces like cross-members and cradle arms where settlement is heaviest.

The connection between lift cleanliness and hull condition is direct. When bunk boards — the padded surfaces that support the hull on the lift — are colonized by barnacles under the carpeting or padding, the abrasive shells contact the hull’s bottom paint and gelcoat every time the vessel is raised or shifted. This is a leading cause of unexplained bottom paint damage and gelcoat scratching on vessels kept on lifts in Miami. Keeping the lift clean is part of keeping the hull clean.

What Our Boat Lift Cleaning Service Includes

  • Cradle and cross-member cleaning — complete removal of barnacles and marine growth from all submerged structural components of the lift frame
  • Bunk board cleaning — growth removal from bunk surfaces and bunk board carpeting; barnacle shells under padding flagged for replacement if severe
  • Vertical post and guide cleaning — all four posts and guide pads cleaned from waterline to maximum submersion depth
  • Cable cleaning — marine growth removed from lift cables; cable condition checked for fraying, corrosion, or kinking
  • Motor housing and hydraulic cylinder cleaning — fouling removed from external surfaces; no interference with internal components
  • Floating dock or dock section cleaning — adjacent dock structure cleaned as part of each service on request
  • HD photo documentation — before and after photos of all components; written condition report included

Lift Types We Service in Miami

  • Four-post vertical lifts — the most common residential lift type in Miami-Dade and Broward
  • Hydraulic lifts — including Deco Boat Lifts, Hewitt, Golden, HydroHoist, and similar brands
  • Floating lifts — floating cradle systems used in low-clearance dock situations
  • PWC and jet ski lifts — smaller lift systems for personal watercraft
  • Davit systems — single and double arm davit lifts for dinghies and tenders
  • Hi-lift / elevator lifts — high-capacity lifts for larger vessels up to 80,000 lbs

Boat Lift Cleaning Service Areas in Miami

We service boat lifts at private residential docks, marina slip lifts, and HOA waterfront communities throughout Miami-Dade and Broward County — including Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Brickell, Aventura, Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles Beach, Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, and all surrounding areas. If your lift is in a Miami-area canal, bay, or marina, we come to you.

Frequently Asked Questions — Boat Lift Cleaning Miami

  • How often should a boat lift be cleaned in Miami?
    Every four to six weeks during the warm season (May–October) and every six to eight weeks in winter. Lifts that cycle frequently accumulate growth faster due to continuous exposure to larvae-rich water.
  • Do you clean all types of boat lifts?
    Yes — four-post vertical lifts, hydraulic lifts, floating lifts, PWC lifts, and davit systems. We work around the lift mechanism without interfering with cables, motors, or hydraulic lines.
  • Can you clean the lift with the boat still on it?
    In most cases yes. Our divers clean the submerged portions with the vessel on the cradle. For a complete bunk board cleaning we recommend the lift be lowered and the boat temporarily removed or raised off the bunks.
  • Does marine growth on a lift damage the boat?
    Yes. Barnacle shells on bunk boards and cradle components are abrasive and damage hull gelcoat and bottom paint when the vessel is raised or lowered. Regular lift cleaning protects both the lift and the hull finish.
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