If you live on a Minnesota lake, you already know: no two shorelines are alike. Some spots have a gentle slope and firm sand, while others drop off fast or are full of rocks and muck. That’s why picking the right dock and lift setup really depends on what you’re working with.
At Sidco Docks, we’ve helped folks all across the state get their systems in place—and we’ve seen it all. Whether you’re new to lake life or just looking to improve your current setup, here’s what to know about what works best on Minnesota lakes.
There are a few different types of docks out there, but the most common options around here are roll-in and sectional docks. Here’s how to know which one might be right for you:
Floating docks are less common in our area but can work if your shoreline is super soft or your water gets really deep close to shore.
Not sure what’s best for your spot? We’re happy to come out, take a look, and help you decide.
Shorelines can really shape what kind of dock system will work best. Here are a few examples of how different setups call for different solutions:
This is where experience counts—because knowing how to work with your land (not against it) makes a huge difference in how your dock performs over time.
Your boat lift isn’t just about size—it’s also about water depth, lake bottom, and even how much your water levels change throughout the year.
Some questions we’ll ask:
We’ll make sure your lift supports your boat properly, operates smoothly, and fits your space.
In Minnesota, the ice is no joke. When winter rolls in, docks and lifts left in the water can get damaged fast. That’s why seasonal removal—and smart setup in the spring—is key to keeping your system in good shape for years to come.
We use barge services for dock and lift installation and removal, so we can place everything exactly where it needs to go, no matter the shoreline. And when fall comes, we’re there to pull it all out safely.
Every property is a little different, and your dock and lift should reflect that. At Sidco Docks, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. We take the time to understand your shoreline, your boat, and how you like to use your space—then we help you build the perfect setup.
Ready to get started? Reach out to Sidco Docks and let’s plan a system that works for you and your lake.