Jet ski docks built for the way you ride

Drive-on PWC ports and custom floating jet ski docks — built with marine-grade materials and installed by South Florida marine contractors.

Why It Matters

More than a place to park the ski


In South Florida, your jet ski dock is part of the waterfront lifestyle — and the wrong setup makes every ride a hassle.

Jet skis are light and agile, and they need a docking system that matches. A drive-on floating dock rises and falls with the tide, keeping the ski at the right height for boarding, launching, and quick maintenance. Ride up the ramp, step off dry, and the hull lives out of the water without cables or motors. We design each dock around your shoreline, your depth, and how many skis you keep — built to perform and endure in saltwater.

T-dock with boat slip on a South Florida canal
What You Get

Built to ride, anchored to hold


Drive-On & Step Off Dry

Ride the ski straight up the ramp and step off onto a stable, even surface — no cables, motors, or wet boarding.

Constant Freeboard

A floating jet ski dock rises and falls with the water, so the step between dock and ski stays the same at high tide and low.

Multi-Slip Layouts

Dock one ski or several. We configure ramps, slips, and integrated lounge or storage space around how you actually use the water.

Marine-Grade Build

Aluminum truss frames that won't rust, rot, or warp, with foam-filled polyethylene floats that shrug off saltwater, UV, and daily wear.

Choice of Decking

Slip-resistant PVC, heat-managing aluminum, or natural Western Red Cedar — picked for safe footing and the look of your property.

Engineered Anchoring

Secured to pilings or seawall-mounted hardware engineered for your exposure, and permitted for what your canal allows.

No Kits, No Shortcuts

Professional installation, turnkey


A jet ski dock is a long-term investment, so we don't hand you a generic kit. Our crew manages the whole job — design, permitting, and installation — and builds to local elevation requirements. Comparing options? See our floating docks and drive-on PWC ports, our boat lifts, the pilings everything stands on, or the full dock construction lineup.

FAQ

Jet Ski Dock Questions & Answers


Both keep the hull out of the water. A drive-on floating port has no cables, motors, or electrical to maintain and launches in seconds — it's the simplest option for most South Florida properties. A PWC lift can keep the footprint tighter on some docks. We carry both and recommend based on your slip, not brand loyalty.
Yes. The dock floats, so it stays at the right height as the tide swings. The rotomolded polyethylene floats resist punctures and UV, and modular sections can be unbolted and relocated as part of storm prep. We engineer the anchoring for your site's exposure.
Very little. A rinse is most of it. The polyethylene shells and aluminum frame don't rot, splinter, rust, or need paint. PVC decking is splinter-free and low-maintenance; cedar is the one option that benefits from periodic sealing.
Usually, yes. Floating PWC ports can be tied to an existing dock, mounted off the seawall, or anchored to pilings. We inspect the site, confirm the anchoring and permitting, and integrate it cleanly with what you already have.

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

We'll spec the jet ski dock that fits your slip.