







A customer at Bigfoot Resort on Lake Mary had a problem. Their existing boat lift crank wasn't going to cut it - the dock sits taller than a standard setup, and that means the crank handle ends up in an awkward spot that's tough to actually use. Not a complicated problem, but it's the kind of thing that needs a real solution, not a workaround.
That's where we came in. We fabricated a custom crank extension right on-site, built to match the height of the dock and work the way it's supposed to. No ordering some generic part that may or may not fit. Just a purpose-built piece, welded up to do exactly one job and do it right.
This is a good example of what mobile welding and dock and marine work actually looks like in practice. Most of it isn't dramatic. It's solving a specific problem for a specific customer - getting in, doing clean work, and making sure everything functions the way it needs to before the boats hit the water.
The weld itself is visible on the post - solid, clean, and tied in properly to the existing structure. That matters. A boat lift works under load every single time it gets used, so the fabrication has to hold. We don't cut corners on something like that.
Lake season is right around the corner, and this lift is ready for it. If you've got a dock, lift, or marine structure that needs a modification or repair before the water gets busy, we can come to you.