Had an EZ Port 3 attached parallel to the floating dock. You can attach them to both fixed and floating docks bow first or parallel with the right hardware. If you have a lake level that rises and falls you have to drive the poles into the lakebed otherwise the jet ski ramp would float off when the lake level drops. On floating docks, the poles are already installed. You just bolt the jet ski ramp up to the dock. That`s the setup I like.
where did you get that size z bracket? Was it custom made? I cant seem to find one that size with the gap extension like that and I'm in Ft Lauderdale aka Yacht capital lol. Can you please steer me in the right direction?
Those 4” pvc pipes were shifting loosely when you entered and exited the dock. After time won’t they crack ? I suggest going deeper into the lake bed and sending 2 inch galvanized pipe even deeper-inside the 4” pvc to anchor those pipes securely.
WARNING - Wave Armor will NOT provide stamped engineering drawings to show they meet Florida building codes as per PASCO County permit requirements!! Their Florida representative is telling me that is my responsibility and could cost $600 or higher!! I bought brand new 2 SLX6 ports with extensions from Wave Armor. All are sitting in my garage!!
Had an EZ Port 3 attached parallel to the floating dock. You can attach them to both fixed and floating docks bow first or parallel with the right hardware. If you have a lake level that rises and falls you have to drive the poles into the lakebed otherwise the jet ski ramp would float off when the lake level drops. On floating docks, the poles are already installed. You just bolt the jet ski ramp up to the dock. That`s the setup I like.
where did you get that size z bracket? Was it custom made? I cant seem to find one that size with the gap extension like that and I'm in Ft Lauderdale aka Yacht capital lol. Can you please steer me in the right direction?
Not a fan of those brackets or those pvc plumbing posts lol
Not sure how this would hold up in a storm or high current waters
So, the pvc just sits on the bottom without anchoring?
Those 4” pvc pipes were shifting loosely when you entered and exited the dock. After time won’t they crack ? I suggest going deeper into the lake bed and sending 2 inch galvanized pipe even deeper-inside the 4” pvc to anchor those pipes securely.
Yes, we recomand changing them every summer..Or using 4'' aluminium pipes.
where can you purchase this kit?
dockindustries.com
What size u bolts do you have to get for the 4" pvc?
Where can you get that metal bracket? Homedepot?
dockindustries.com
How many nuts, bolts, tools do you lose a year in the water?
Less as possible :)
No one mentioned that they now have a 100mm gap in their wooden deck 🤦♂️😂
WARNING - Wave Armor will NOT provide stamped engineering drawings to show they meet Florida building codes as per PASCO County permit requirements!! Their Florida representative is telling me that is my responsibility and could cost $600 or higher!! I bought brand new 2 SLX6 ports with extensions from Wave Armor. All are sitting in my garage!!
It is your responsibility
these are not wave armor products.
Woodglut is nice for that.