Key Takeaways
Drive-on floating ports simplify personal watercraft storage and launching.
ShorePort systems reduce hull wear and eliminate the need for traditional lifts.
Modular floating platforms integrate seamlessly with existing dock systems.
We took a little bit of time last week to do some super-secret PolyDock Products testing and R&D.
While we can’t show you any of the top-secret activities that we performed, we can show you these clips that we shot of Josh Epping and Jordan Heikes (from our design and engineering dept.) launching and loading a #Yamaha #Waverunner from our ShorePort.
Also – Thanks to Barky’s Resort On Ottertail Lake for renting us the Waverunner for the afternoon.
FAQs
What is a drive-on floating PWC port?
A drive-on port is a floating platform that allows personal watercraft such as a Yamaha WaveRunner to be driven directly onto a stable surface for storage. This keeps the craft elevated above the water when not in use.
How does a floating port protect a WaveRunner?
Elevating the watercraft reduces prolonged hull exposure to water, preventing algae buildup, corrosion, and long-term wear associated with constant submersion.
Is a floating PWC port easier than using a boat lift?
Drive-on systems eliminate the need for manual cranking or mechanical lifting, allowing quick launch and retrieval with minimal effort.
Can a ShorePort system connect to existing floating docks?
Yes. Modular floating systems are designed to integrate with compatible dock sections, creating a cohesive and efficient waterfront setup.