Docks are much more than places to tie up boats. Whether they're private docks, public docks, marina docks, or a floating dock system, they can also serve as fishing platforms, boat maintenance centers, fish cleaning stations, and gathering areas. Explore docking advice and dock upgrades from our pros.
There’s a lot that can go wrong when you leave your boat in the water overnight, especially if you don’t do it often. A little advance preparation can ensure that you and your boat have a good, stress-free night, even when the weather and tide are working against you.
Whether you need a sign to tell guests to take their shoes off before getting aboard or when happy hour starts, you’ll find you’ve got lots of choices. The best-known is King ColorCore, widely used in the marine industry.
For better or worse, upgrading your home dock just isn’t as much fun as upgrading your boat. Boats are sexy; docks are utilitarian. The impact, though, in terms of added convenience, function and safety, can be even greater.
Need additional accessories for your fillet table? Our team discusses the different options for upgrading your dock and boat fillet table including drawers, shelves, tool holders, and more!
Thinking about adding a fillet table to your dock? We discuss the different mounting styles and install tips for overhang and dock fillet tables - the perfect addition to any dock!
Dock bumpers come in so many different shapes, materials, and sizes. Dock bumpers and edging can be made out of anything. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses.
Here’s a secret: you’re not the only boater who bumps the dock on occasion. All of us do — even the pros. That’s why dock bumpers come in so many different shapes, materials, and sizes.
Docking a boat in rough conditions isn't as hard as you may think. Here, are a few simple rules and concepts about the wind and/or current. Learn those, and you can then use them to adapt to each unique situation!