The Cost
Frustrated boaters waiting on the dock while revenue slips away.

Saltwater corrosion eats standard lifts alive and negative lift requirements strain hydraulic systems to their breaking point. You know the feeling. It is July 4th weekend, the dry stack is full, and your primary lift goes down. That’s when the real problems begin...
Frustrated boaters waiting on the dock while revenue slips away.
Costly hull damage caused by unstable or jerky hydraulics.
Downtime isn’t an option when peak season demand is at its highest.
Your marina depends on uptime, especially when demand is at its highest. Toyota High-Capacity Marina Forklifts are built to perform where others rust. Here's how:



Here’s how to eliminate marina downtime and stay operational all season:
Tell us about your marina, fleet size, and lifting needs. We’ll recommend the right Toyota marina forklift—no pressure.
We configure your lift with the correct capacity, negative lift, tires, and corrosion protection for your exact marina environment.
With delivery and operator training complete, your marina stays on pace, minimizes downtime, and keeps customers moving.
From the inland lakes of Tennessee to the working waterfronts of the Gulf Coast, Lilly Forklifts supports the Southeast’s most demanding marina and boatyard operations.
We partner with high-volume dry stack facilities where uptime, lift capacity, and precision handling matter most. Serving major hubs like Lake Lanier in Georgia and Barber Marina in Alabama.
Our regional service network is built around the waterways that move the most boats. Whether you need negative-lift capability for large inland facilities on Lake Ouachita, or high-capacity marina forklifts for coastal dry storage in Biloxi, our team is positioned to respond quickly.
We proudly serve marina operators across Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas.