Floating docks and drive-on PWC ports

Modular floating dock and drive-on jet ski port systems, including Wave Armor — the dock that rides the tide instead of fighting it.

Why Floating

The dock that rides the tide


A floating dock rises and falls with the water, so your freeboard — the step between dock and boat — stays constant through every tide.

For personal watercraft, drive-on floating ports go further: ride the ski up the ramp, step off dry, and the hull lives out of the water without a lift, cables, or motors. Wave Armor systems are rotomolded, UV-stabilized polyethylene — one-piece shells with no boards to replace, nothing to paint or seal, and a textured surface that stays put underfoot. Sections bolt together modularly, so the layout can grow with the toys.

Modular floating dock with personal watercraft
What You Get

Built to float, anchored to hold


Constant Freeboard

A floating dock rises and falls with the water, so the step between dock and boat stays constant through every tide.

Drive-On PWC Ports

Ride the ski up the ramp, step off dry, and the hull lives out of the water without a lift, cables, or motors.

Rotomolded Shells

Wave Armor systems are rotomolded, UV-stabilized polyethylene — one-piece shells with no boards to replace and nothing to paint or seal.

Textured, Modular

A textured surface that stays put underfoot, and sections that bolt together modularly so the layout can grow with the toys.

Engineered Anchoring

A floating dock is only as good as its anchoring. We secure systems to pilings or seawall-mounted hardware engineered for your exposure.

Storm-Ready

Modular sections can be unbolted and relocated as part of storm prep, and we design the anchoring for your site's exposure.

Installation That Holds

Anchored for your exposure


A floating dock is only as good as its anchoring. We secure systems to pilings or seawall-mounted hardware engineered for your exposure, and we handle the permitting questions — floating structures still count toward what your canal allows. Comparing options for your watercraft? See our boat lifts, learn about pilings, or explore the full dock construction lineup.

FAQ

Floating Dock Questions & Answers


They solve the same problem differently. The port has no cables, motors, or electrical to maintain and launches in seconds; a lift keeps the footprint tighter on some docks. We carry both and will tell you which fits your slip — the answer is site-specific, not brand loyalty.
A rinse. The polyethylene shell doesn't rot, splinter, rust, or need paint — that's most of the product's argument.
Modular sections can be unbolted and relocated as part of storm prep, and we design the anchoring for your site's exposure. We'll walk you through a practical storm plan at install.

Tell us what you ride and where it sits at low tide

We'll spec the floating system that fits your slip.