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System Specifications & Installation Guide

This page provides technical specifications, installation guidance, and maintenance best practices for Shore Tracker® Marine Railway Systems. Designed for reliability and long-term performance, these systems are engineered to deliver safe, smooth operation when properly installed and maintained.

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Standard System Specifications

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Installation & Seasonal Removal

Shore Tracker systems are designed for straightforward seasonal installation and removal. Proper handling during these processes helps extend the life of the system and ensures reliable performance year after year.

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Maintenance & Long-Term Care

Shore Tracker Marine Railway Systems are engineered for years of trouble-free service. Following these simple maintenance steps will help ensure safe and reliable operation:

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Limit Switch Safety Notice

For safety reasons, the use of limit switches is not recommended on Shore Tracker Marine Railway Systems. Installing limit switches will void any warranty offered by D.H. Docks & Tracks.

Safe operation requires the operator to maintain full visual control of the system at all times. The winch controls should be positioned to allow clear visibility of the entire track and carriage path, ensuring no people, animals, or obstructions are present.

Because boat positioning on the carriage can vary, limit switches may not stop the system reliably. Improper stopping could result in contact with the boathouse or other structures.

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Built for Safe, Reliable Performance

With proper installation, operation, and maintenance, Shore Tracker® Marine Railway Systems deliver dependable performance and peace of mind for years to come. For additional guidance, custom system needs, or support, contact the D.H. Docks & Tracks team.