With Labor Day in the rear view mirror, it will quickly become too cold to swim in most bodies of water, but that doesn’t mean the fun needs to end. At V-Dock, our easy-to-use interlocking dock system allows customers to quickly build docks that can fit both their access area and their needs. Especially as… Read more »
Make Docking Easier with Safety Fold-Down Cleats
Despite having a great day out on the water in your boat, eventually you have to come in and dock it. When you come in, chances are you tie the boat to cleats located up and down the dock. These can prove to be an obstacle sometimes, however, and make getting around on the dock… Read more »
Hanger Brackets Make Easy Even Easier!
Whether you are going boating, swimming or you just want a nice place to sit out on the water, it is always much easier and a lot more fun when you have a robust and sturdy dock in the equation. There are lots of different types of docks out there, but none offer the ease… Read more »
Finding Life Jackets that Fit
Wearing a life jacket is important to keeping yourself safe when you’re out on the water. Whether you’re heading out for the first time or in need of a new life jacket, let’s take a look at a few of the different kinds to choose from and some tips on how to make sure they… Read more »
Expand Your Docking Space with Post Sectional Docks
The summer is a perfect time for boating, but we’ve found too many marinas have the same problem: Too many boats and not enough slips. This is true of both major marinas on larger bodies of water and portable marinas built at popular vacation destinations. To help solve this problem, V-Dock offers post sectional docks… Read more »
Uneven Docking Area? Screw Drive Legs Have You Covered
Many people go through a familiar chore at least twice each year – the chore of putting their dock in the water each spring and then taking it out of the water again in the fall. Docks are often heavy, cumbersome, and difficult to maneuver into the water. All of this is bad enough, but… Read more »
Get Your Dock Fast With Our Shipping Options
When any of us orders anything, we want to make sure it gets to us as soon as possible. We know that feeling and that’s why at V-Dock we offer three different shipping options to get you your new portable dock quickly. Factory Pick Up What quicker way to get what you ordered than to… Read more »
Roll-n-Float: Perfect for Deep Muck, Deep Water
Perfect for deep coastal water depths or mucky lake bottoms, the Roll-n-Float dock is a simple to install and easy to maintain home dock option that may just be the perfect fit for your summer home or camp. As an excellent alternative to a standard Roll-In Dock, the Roll-n-Float is a convenient docking option that… Read more »
Five Tips to Stay Safe on Your Dock
Now that summer is close, people across the country will be heading out to their lake houses or beach homes for some time on the water. Many waterfront homes have a dock that will be used as a place to jump in for some swimming or to park watercraft when not in use. Whether your… Read more »
Advantages of a Roll In Dock for Your Camp
Adding a dock to a body of water can be a great way to add enjoyment to your summer. Permanent docks, though, can be difficult to own and maintain, especially with needed upkeep, fixes and repairs that can take away valuable time in the outdoors. There is also the high cost of putting in one… Read more »
Lake Life Styles For Him & Her
Whether you’re still enjoying the winter-time activities at your lake house this winter or you’re thinking ahead to the fun times you’ll have there come spring, you may be wondering what the latest lake life style fashions are. Here we check out the latest styles for him and her. Accessories Comfortable and casual is the… Read more »
8 Boats You Wished You Had
Got a house on the lake? You probably enjoy water sports, swimming, rafting and of course boating on the lake in the summer. There’s no better way to enjoy the warm months than out on the lake with the wind blowing through your hair. Thinking of investing in your next boat? What kind will it… Read more »