Our  Floating Docks are perfect for soft shorelines and deep water installations.

MSRP is $1900 per 20' x 4' section, $2880 per 20' x 6' section. Freight is extra.

Our stocking dealer in Michigan is:

Central Auto & Equipment
22203 M-40 South
Gobles, MI  49055
269-628-4727

In other areas, our floating dock may be special ordered through an authorized Paddle King dealer. 

  • Perfect for soft shorelines and deep water installations.
  • The ease of installation and take out is unequalled by standard dock systems; the dock easily pushes out by hand or with a vehicle and pulls out the same way for easy winter storage.
  • The dock has two mooring poles that auger to the bottom of the lake and the end is anchored to the shore by an auger (shown below).
  • The floating dock is available in 20', 30' and 40' lengths by 4' or 6' wide sections. Any of these sections may be linked together for a longer dock with a permanent hinge (factory installed, MSRP $350). Those sections can then be separated for more convenient storage.
  • The price is comparable to other docking systems.
  • The floating dock is made with pressure-treated (pine) wood decking.  Tube diameter is 12".
  • 4-Step aluminum dock ladder optional (suggested retail $159), made with wide, non-slip steps.

Please note that our floating dock is not engineered, built or intended for commercial use or very rough or tidal waters.  The dock cannot be made into a "T".

We also sell 12" diameter aluminum tubes with brackets and end caps.  Please contact your nearest Paddle King dealer for a quote.  Aluminum tubes are .065 50/52 Marine Grade aluminum.  End caps are thicker.

We are aware that it is the practice of many manufacturers to publish their suggested retail prices on their web site. Paddle King provides suggested retail price guidelines to our dealers and they may choose to follow these prices, however, actual selling prices may vary. (All prices are subject to change).


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40' Floating dock shown here.

Dock is secured to bottom of lake by augered poles.

Auger at the end of pole.

Optional 4-step ladder shown.

Dock is tied to an auger at the end (base) of the dock.