Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Make It A Summer To Remember
Texas Marine Technologies
Summer days are just around the corner and now’s the perfect time to make your waterfront property all you’ve dreamed of with a state-of- the-art boat house or lift by Texas Marine Technologies. From simple walkway docks to cutting-edge boathouses and lifts, Texas Marine Technologies sets the standard on the lakes for complete lift systems, individual components, installation and turnkey boathouse projects designed to fit any budget. Serving Lake Ray Hubbard, Possum Kingdom and surrounding areas, Texas Marine Technologies is the premier choice for lake construction.
Sam Jones Joins Texas Marine Technologies
Since 1996, the names Sam Jones and Lake Hubbard Dock Builders have stood for quality lakefront building. Sam has built more than 75% of the boathouses on Lake Ray Hubbard and now his experience and expertise combines with the manufacturing excellence of Texas Marine Technologies to provide a complete line of waterfront construction solutions, including boathouses, boat and personal water craft (PWC) lifts and bulkheads. “We take great pride in the fact that we are the only company to guarantee that every project is built to the specifications in the professional engineer stamped drawings, including pier depth and architectural-grade standing seam roofs,” said company owner Eric Jones.“We work closely with our customers throughout the planning, permitting, and construction phases of the project, providing close supervision to ensure that each job is being carried out properly and to the complete satisfaction for our waterfront clients.”
Custom designs and features
Specializing in design and quality workmanship, Texas Marine Technologies offers the best value and highest quality products on the market today. All components are custom fabricated to your boat or PWC, factory built in Rockwall and installed on-site, which means installation time and hassle is minimized and the whole process from quote to completion is just 3-4 weeks. Whether you are building new or renovating what is already in place, every project is customized to meet your unique needs.
Heath Residents Get OK to Build on the Lake
Heath has long been committed to preserving a special way of life where rolling hills and the sparkling lake provide a serene backdrop for beautiful neighborhoods and distinctive homes. Now lakefront homeowners in Heath have the opportunity to add value to their home and take full advantage of lakeside living. Make this a summer to remember -- don’t wait another day to start enjoying your waterfront property to its fullest. From design and engineering, to permitting and construction, Texas Marine Technologies handles every detail, letting you enjoy your life at the lake. Visit them on the web at www.Texas-Marine.com, browse through the photo galleries and call today for a free quote.
Texas Marine Technologies
“We’ve Been Here and We’re Still Here”
214.681.1381
www.Texas-Marine.com
In addition to boatlift systems, Texas Marine Technologies offers a complete line of marine and dock accessories, including:
• PWC lifts from Demco® and TideTamer®
• EZ Dock® floating pier systems
• Taylor Made® products
• Dock cleats and ladders
• Remote controls from TEC and Gem Remotes
• Cradle bunks from Snap Traxx®, and much more.
Texas Marine Technologies builds Quality Boat Houses and Boat Lifts
Texas Marine Technologies
Ready, Set, Lift: Texas Marine is Raising the Bar on Watercraft Lifts
Most people wouldn’t park a Maserati on a busy street or leave expensive artwork exposed to the elements on a screened porch. Yet thousands of boat owners resign themselves to substandard boat lifts that do nothing to protect their aquatic investment, and that is a situation that the folks at Texas Marine Technologies are changing.
“Competition Ski Boats, Pontoons and Runabouts are ranging from the upper $40,000's to more than $100,000,” says Texas Marine's owner Larry Smith. “The lifting systems designed in the past are simply outdated compared to the boats they are lifting.”
On North Texas lakes, Texas Marine Technologies, a design driven company that has a state-of the art 175,000 square foot machining and manufacturing facility in Rockwall Technology Park introduced a new product line that includes the TMT V-Series lift. Described by company representatives as a “lift that is used in a boathouse application,” the new lift offers maximum support to accommodate new hull designs and configurations.
“Our focus is high-end competition ski, pontoon, and runabout boats,” Smith said. “However, these lifts are ideal for any and all watercraft designs.”
Smith explains that the new product has many advantages over the traditional I-Beam lifts or slings. TMT's cradle comes standard with a high grade Daystar Marine Carpet or the newest in bunk technology called Snap-Traxx. Snap-Traxx is a composite material made in "Slip or Grip" sections. Snap-Traxx was awarded the National Marine Manufacturing award for Innovation. It not only reduces blistering from a wet soaked bunk, they look awesome!
“We have developed a new drive unit that requires no grease or maintenance,” he said. “The age-old problem is greasing these lifts. If you grease them correctly, the grease will drip onto your vessel, causing stains on upholstery and boat covers. Our gear unit is completely sealed with no exposed moving parts and does not require a plastic cover.”
Smith says that the new drive is 50 percent smaller than conventional flat plate drives traditionally used with lifts, adding that the compact new system is also faster as well.
“We have increased the speed of lifting by 50 percent with our drive,” he said. “The drives are constructed of aluminum and stainless steel, and stainless steel motors and wireless remote controls are standard on all Texas Marine Lifts.” No more frustration from open gear systems, belts, hand controlled switches and vibrating pulleys.
In addition to the V-Series lifts, Texas Marine Technologies has developed a new bunking system for pontoon boats. Smith explains that today's pontoons require the same type of special consideration as the competition ski and runabout boats. Many of the new double and tri-toon crafts have special requirements when lifting out of the water.
"We knew we had a special design when we created the new Pontoon Series!" In fact Smith states, "We filed for a Patent on our system". He goes on to remark "This truly is the best lift for today's pontoon boats."
“There have been many design changes in the pontoons,” he said. “These changes have resulted in stricter requirements for the bunking and cradling system that supports the boat. We developed a bunking system that accommodates the new pontoon designs, and the cradles offer maximum support while handling the delicate and critical elliptical pontoon designs.”
Many boat owners work long and hard to buy the boat of their dreams, whether it’s a comfortable, spacious pontoon or a sleek ski boat built for performance. Regardless of the style, most boaters agree that there is nothing better than a leisurely day on the water and an agenda of skiing, cruising or simply finding a secluded fishing cove. However, when the day is done and it’s time to put a cherished boat away, Texas Marine Technologies can simplify the process with the company’s new product line. So protect your investment by exploring Texas Marine's new lifts – you’ll make your own boating experience that much sweeter for years to come.
Sidebar
Texas Marine Technologies manufactures and installs precision engineered waterfront products that include Boat Houses, Retaining walls, Boat and PWC lifts, and Dock Accessories on Lake Ray Hubbard and surrounding North Texas Lakes
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For more information, go to www.texas-marine.com or call 214-681-1381
Texas Marine Technologies
Rockwall, Texas
214-681-1381
www.texas-marine.com
Ready, Set, Lift: Texas Marine is Raising the Bar on Watercraft Lifts
Most people wouldn’t park a Maserati on a busy street or leave expensive artwork exposed to the elements on a screened porch. Yet thousands of boat owners resign themselves to substandard boat lifts that do nothing to protect their aquatic investment, and that is a situation that the folks at Texas Marine Technologies are changing.
“Competition Ski Boats, Pontoons and Runabouts are ranging from the upper $40,000's to more than $100,000,” says Texas Marine's owner Larry Smith. “The lifting systems designed in the past are simply outdated compared to the boats they are lifting.”
On North Texas lakes, Texas Marine Technologies, a design driven company that has a state-of the art 175,000 square foot machining and manufacturing facility in Rockwall Technology Park introduced a new product line that includes the TMT V-Series lift. Described by company representatives as a “lift that is used in a boathouse application,” the new lift offers maximum support to accommodate new hull designs and configurations.
“Our focus is high-end competition ski, pontoon, and runabout boats,” Smith said. “However, these lifts are ideal for any and all watercraft designs.”
Smith explains that the new product has many advantages over the traditional I-Beam lifts or slings. TMT's cradle comes standard with a high grade Daystar Marine Carpet or the newest in bunk technology called Snap-Traxx. Snap-Traxx is a composite material made in "Slip or Grip" sections. Snap-Traxx was awarded the National Marine Manufacturing award for Innovation. It not only reduces blistering from a wet soaked bunk, they look awesome!
“We have developed a new drive unit that requires no grease or maintenance,” he said. “The age-old problem is greasing these lifts. If you grease them correctly, the grease will drip onto your vessel, causing stains on upholstery and boat covers. Our gear unit is completely sealed with no exposed moving parts and does not require a plastic cover.”
Smith says that the new drive is 50 percent smaller than conventional flat plate drives traditionally used with lifts, adding that the compact new system is also faster as well.
“We have increased the speed of lifting by 50 percent with our drive,” he said. “The drives are constructed of aluminum and stainless steel, and stainless steel motors and wireless remote controls are standard on all Texas Marine Lifts.” No more frustration from open gear systems, belts, hand controlled switches and vibrating pulleys.
In addition to the V-Series lifts, Texas Marine Technologies has developed a new bunking system for pontoon boats. Smith explains that today's pontoons require the same type of special consideration as the competition ski and runabout boats. Many of the new double and tri-toon crafts have special requirements when lifting out of the water.
"We knew we had a special design when we created the new Pontoon Series!" In fact Smith states, "We filed for a Patent on our system". He goes on to remark "This truly is the best lift for today's pontoon boats."
“There have been many design changes in the pontoons,” he said. “These changes have resulted in stricter requirements for the bunking and cradling system that supports the boat. We developed a bunking system that accommodates the new pontoon designs, and the cradles offer maximum support while handling the delicate and critical elliptical pontoon designs.”
Many boat owners work long and hard to buy the boat of their dreams, whether it’s a comfortable, spacious pontoon or a sleek ski boat built for performance. Regardless of the style, most boaters agree that there is nothing better than a leisurely day on the water and an agenda of skiing, cruising or simply finding a secluded fishing cove. However, when the day is done and it’s time to put a cherished boat away, Texas Marine Technologies can simplify the process with the company’s new product line. So protect your investment by exploring Texas Marine's new lifts – you’ll make your own boating experience that much sweeter for years to come.
Sidebar
Texas Marine Technologies manufactures and installs precision engineered waterfront products that include Boat Houses, Retaining walls, Boat and PWC lifts, and Dock Accessories on Lake Ray Hubbard and surrounding North Texas Lakes
FaceBook Logo, Twitter Logo
For more information, go to www.texas-marine.com or call 214-681-1381
Texas Marine Technologies
Rockwall, Texas
214-681-1381
www.texas-marine.com
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