Jetski
Jetski docks — modular, from 1.5 × 4 m to 3 × 5.5 m
A jetski dock — also called a jetski pontoon or jetski floating jetty — costs between €1,375 and €3,645 net depending on size. The jetski drives up a V-shaped ramp under its own power and then sits completely dry. All ten sizes are complete kits including coupling pins, bolts and assembly tools.

All sizes with prices
Net, excluding freight from Rotterdam. The configurator handles other dimensions.
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Jetski Dock 1.5 × 4 m | 6 m² | 24 floats | €1,375.00 |
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Jetski Dock 1.5 × 4.5 m | 6.75 m² | 27 floats | €1,550.00 |
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Jetski Dock 2 × 4 mBest seller | 8 m² | 26 floats | €1,795.00 |
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Jetski Dock 2 × 4.5 m | 9 m² | 29 floats | €2,135.00 |
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Jetski Dock 2.5 × 4 m | 10 m² | 40 floats | €2,225.00 |
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Jetski Dock 2 × 5 mBest seller | 10 m² | 32 floats | €2,265.00 |
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Jetski Dock 2.5 × 4.5 m | 11.25 m² | 45 floats | €2,525.00 |
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Jetski Dock 2.5 × 5 m | 12.5 m² | 50 floats | €2,785.00 |
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Jetski Dock 3 × 5 m | 15 m² | 52 floats | €3,315.00 |
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Jetski Dock 3 × 5.5 m | 16.5 m² | 57 floats | €3,645.00 |
All prices exclude freight from Rotterdam. We quote freight with your offer.
Why a jetski should sit dry
A jetski left in the water grows algae and barnacles within weeks. That costs top speed, strains the impeller housing and forces a full clean every season. On a dock built from HDPE floats the craft sits above the waterline and dries after every ride.
The second reason is time. Craning or trailering costs twenty minutes each way. From a dock you are underway in thirty seconds — which is the difference between “quick ride before dinner” and “not worth the effort”. The dock is mooring and berth in one — no separate jetty alongside is needed.
Frequently asked questions
A jetski dock costs between €1,375 and €3,645 net. The smallest size measures 1.5 × 4 m at €1,375, the best-selling 2 × 4 m costs €1,795, and the largest at 3 × 5.5 m costs €3,645. All prices exclude VAT and exclude freight from Rotterdam.
For a standard jetski up to 3.40 m long, 2 × 4 m is enough — that is the best-selling size. From 3.50 m hull length or for three-seaters we recommend 2 × 5 m. If you want to stand beside the craft, choose 2.5 m width instead of 2 m.
Via V-shaped floats at the entry side that form a ramp. You approach with light throttle, the hull slides into the V and the jetski centres itself. The ramp is included in every complete kit. To launch, you simply push the craft back into the water.
Yes. An H40 float measures 500 × 500 × 400 mm, displaces roughly 100 litres and therefore carries about 100 kg. A 2 × 4 m dock consists of 26 floats: 20 single floats and 6 double-size U-floats forming the drive-on channel. Together that is more than 3 tonnes on paper. A fully fuelled three-seater weighs around 400 kg, so the reserve is substantial.
Yes, because the dock floats and follows the water level. What matters is the fixing: with changing levels you need pile guides that slide up and down a driven pile. Rigid connections to the shore only work where the level stays constant.









