The Complete Guide to Wave Armor PWC Ports

Jet Ski docking and wave armor pwc ports on Lake Blue Ridge

What Wave Armor PWC Ports Are (And Why Lake Owners Love Them)

Wave Armor PWC Ports are drive-on, roll-off floating dry-dock platforms designed to store your jet ski safely out of the water — no crane, no trailer, no hassle.
Here’s a quick summary of what they offer:
  • Drive-on design — ride your PWC straight onto the port from the water
  • Roll-off launch — push off and go in seconds
  • Dry storage — keeps your hull out of the water when not in use
  • Multiple series — Pro, Pro Maxx, SLX, Sport, and Apex for different PWC sizes and dock types
  • 100% RotoMolded and foam-filled — virtually unsinkable, built to last
  • Flexible mounting — attaches to Wave Docks, floating docks, fixed docks, or free-standing post mounts
Whether you own a Sea-Doo Spark, a Yamaha EX, or a larger three-seat PWC, there’s a Wave Armor port sized and configured for your watercraft and your dock setup.
These ports are popular with both residential lakefront homeowners and commercial marina operators. They eliminate the wear and corrosion that comes from leaving a jet ski bobbing in the water — and they make getting on and off the water far easier.
This guide covers every model, key features, attachment options, accessories, pricing, and long-term care tips so you can make a fully informed decision.
Drive-on roll-off PWC port docking process infographic - Wave Armor PWC Ports infographic
 
 
What are Wave Armor PWC Ports and How Do They Work?
At their core, Wave Armor PWC Ports are advanced floating dry-docking solutions. If you’ve ever struggled with a traditional hoist or felt the frustration of winching a heavy jet ski onto a trailer just to keep the hull clean, these ports are the answer. They function as high-performance Jet Ski Lifts and PWC Ports that stay in the water year-round, providing a stable platform that rises and falls with the lake levels.
The “magic” is in the drive-on/roll-off functionality. To dock, you simply align your PWC with the entrance and apply a gentle amount of throttle. The watercraft glides up the V-shaped entrance and onto a series of adjustable polyurethane wheels. To launch, a simple backward push sends you rolling smoothly back into the water. It’s effortless launching at its finest.
Wave Armor PWC Ports | Jet Ski Dock | Maritn Docks
Because the port is a modular design, it isn’t just for single-family residential use. We see these frequently in commercial marinas across Lake Lanier and Lake Allatoona because they can be linked together to create massive “jet ski parking lots.” By keeping the hull completely out of the water, you prevent marine growth, osmosis blistering, and the general wear-and-tear caused by waves tossing your ski against a dock.

Comparing Models of Wave Armor PWC Ports

Not all jet skis are created equal, which is why Wave Armor offers several distinct series. Choosing the right one depends on the weight and dimensions of your craft.
  • The Sport Series: Specifically designed for smaller, lightweight PWCs. It’s the go-to for “rec-lite” models and stand-up skis.
  • The SLX Series: The “classic” choice that balanced compactness with durability. It comes in 5-foot and 6-foot widths.
  • The Pro Series: The latest evolution, combining the compactness of the SLX with the premium upgrades of the Apex series.
  • The Pro Maxx Series: Built for the biggest, heaviest three-seaters on the market, offering increased length and even more walk-around space.
 
 
 
ModelWeight CapacityLengthWidth
Sport700 lbs11′59″
SLX5Standard PWC12′ 8″60″
SLX6Standard PWC12′ 8″72″
Pro Port 5′High Capacity12′ 6″60″
Pro Port 6′High Capacity12′ 6″72″
Pro Maxx WBHeavy Duty14′ 4″80″
 
For those with smaller crafts, you can find detailed Sport model specifications that highlight its 180-pound lightweight frame, making it easy to handle while still supporting a 700-pound load.

Suitability for Specific Watercraft

Choosing a port is all about the “fit.” If you’re riding a Sea-Doo Spark or a Yamaha EX, the Sport model is your best friend. It features 12 adjustable wheels that can be configured to match the specific hull shape of these smaller units.
However, if you’ve invested in the new Sea-Doo Switch pontoon, you’ll need something more specialized. Wave Armor offers a Pro 220/170 Conversion Kit specifically for the Switch, ensuring that even these unique hull shapes can enjoy dry-docking. For those who want the ultimate “resort” feel, the Pro Wide Body (WB) models provide an 80-inch width. This isn’t just for the ski; it gives you enough room to walk around the craft to clean it or cover it without feeling like you’re performing a tightrope act.
If you aren’t sure which model fits your specific Georgia lakefront setup, you can always check the Wave Armor Dealer Locator to find a local expert who understands the nuances of our regional waters.

Key Features and Benefits of Wave Armor PWC Ports

What makes Wave Armor PWC Ports stand out in a crowded market? It starts with the “RotoMolded” process. These aren’t just plastic shells; they are 100% RotoMolded tough, meaning they are created as a single, seamless piece of UV-protected polyethylene.
 
Inside that tough exterior, the ports are foam-filled with marine-grade EPS foam. This makes them virtually unsinkable. Even if you were to somehow puncture the outer shell, the foam core maintains buoyancy. This is a massive upgrade over hollow ports that can fill with water and sink over time.
The Wave Armor material’s durability is legendary. Because the polyethylene is UV-resistant, it won’t fade, chip, or splinter under the harsh Georgia sun. Plus, the flagstone finish on the surface isn’t just for looks—it provides a non-slip texture that stays cool to the touch and looks great next to high-end custom docks.

Advanced Engineering and Performance

Underneath the sleek exterior lies a lot of “smart” engineering. Wave Armor ports feature a V-channel entrance that centers your watercraft automatically as you approach. This prevents “missed” docks and protects your hull from side impacts.
The adjustable wheels are another game-changer. Unlike fixed-roller systems, these wheels can be moved into different slots to perfectly cradle your PWC’s hull. This distributes the weight evenly, which is critical for preventing “pressure dents” during long-term storage. Additionally, molded-in rubber bow stops provide a soft landing spot, ensuring you don’t over-throttle and damage the front of your ski.
For those with particularly heavy watercraft or those who want a bit more lift, the side pontoons provide superior buoyancy. If you’re looking for More info about PWC port services in the North Georgia area, we can help you determine if your specific PWC requires additional buoyancy boosters to keep it high and dry.

Installation and Attachment Options for Every Dock Type

One of the most common questions we get at Martin Docks is: “Will this work with my current dock?” The answer is almost always yes. Wave Armor has developed a massive ecosystem of Wave Ports Attachment Guide kits that allow these ports to connect to almost any structure.
  • Wave Dock Kits: If you already have a Wave Armor modular dock, the ports attach seamlessly using a patented H-Beam connection system. This hides the hardware underneath the deck for a clean, “resort-style” look.
  • Floating Dock Kits: Using C-Channel connectors or Z-brackets, you can attach a port to any existing wood or aluminum floating dock.
  • Fixed Dock Brackets: If you have a stationary dock (common on lakes with stable water levels), you can use fixed dock kits that allow the port to slide up and down on pylons or pipes.
  • Post Mounts (Free Standing): Don’t have a dock at all? You can use a post attachment kit to secure the port to pipes driven into the lakebed.

Versatile Mounting and Configuration

The modularity doesn’t stop at the connection to the dock. You can also connect ports to each other. Using port-to-port kits, you can create a line of jet ski slips that all move together.
If you need more room to move, you can add side extension decks or corner decks. These snap onto the side of the port, giving you a wider platform for fueling or hanging out. For docks that experience high wave action, telescoping mounts and pipe sleeves allow the port to move vertically without putting undue stress on the connection hardware. If your current dock setup needs a refresh before adding a port, you can find More info about dock repair services to ensure your foundation is solid.

Essential Accessories and Upgrading Your Wave Armor PWC Ports

While the base ports are fantastic, the accessories are what allow you to truly customize your experience. From safety to convenience, there is a specialized add-on for every need.
 
One of the most popular upgrades is the Buoyancy Booster. If you find that the back of your port is sitting a little low in the water due to a heavy engine, these boosters ($165.00 – $195.00) provide that extra “oomph” to lift the stern completely out of the lake.
Other essential accessories include:
  • Filler Caps: These range from $40.00 to $189.00 and are used to plug unused connection pockets for a finished look.
  • Bow Stop Steps: Makes it easier to step off the front of the ski and onto the dock.
  • Stainless Steel Chains and Clips: For securing your PWC during storms.
  • Canopy Systems: The ProTect’R Canopy provides shade and protection from bird droppings and rain.
You can view a full Wave Armor PWC Port price list to plan your budget, but prices can vary based on the specific mounting hardware your dock requires.

Long-Term Performance and Hull Care

There has been a lot of discussion among PWC enthusiasts regarding hull wear. Older ports used narrow white or beige wheels that could, over many years, leave slight rub marks or depressions on “Nano” hulls.
Wave Armor listened to this feedback and introduced the Blue and Red Wheel Upgrades. These newer wheels are wider and made of a more cushioned material, which spreads the weight of the PWC more evenly across the hull. Upgrading to these wheels is considered “well worth it” by long-term owners, especially for those with newer Yamaha or Sea-Doo models that use specialized hull materials.
If you’re worried about the mechanics of your lift or port, seeking More info about boat lift services can provide peace of mind. Regular inspections of your wheels and axles ensure that your PWC continues to roll on and off with the same ease it did on day one.

Frequently Asked Questions about Wave Armor

How much do Wave Armor PWC Ports typically cost?
The price depends heavily on the model and the mounting hardware. A Pro Maxx WB PWC Port typically starts around $2,699.00. Smaller models like the Sport are more affordable, while specialized kits for the Sea-Doo Switch can add around $550.00 to the total.
 
Don’t forget to factor in installation and the cost of connection kits (which usually run between $200 and $500 depending on the complexity). While you’re upgrading your waterfront, it’s also a great time to look into More info about dock pressure washing to make sure your existing dock looks as fresh as your new PWC port.

Absolutely. Wave Armor is designed to be “dock agnostic.” Whether you have a custom aluminum dock from Martin Docks or an old wooden floating dock, there is a bracket or C-channel kit designed to make it work. The key is choosing the right “Floating Dock Attachment” or “Fixed Dock Kit” to ensure the port can handle wave action without damaging your main dock.

One of the best things about Wave Armor PWC Ports is that they are virtually maintenance-free. However, “virtually” doesn’t mean “completely.” We recommend:
  • Debris Removal: Occasionally spray down the port to remove silt or algae.
  • Wheel Inspection: Check that the wheels spin freely. If they get stuck, they can cause hull scuffing.
  • Hardware Check: Ensure the connection bolts are tight, especially after a storm.
For seasonal residents on Lake Lanier or Lake Blue Ridge, our More info about dock watch services can include checking on your PWC ports during the winter months to ensure everything remains secure.

Wave Armor Jet Ski Port Installation on Georgia & North Carolina Lakes

Martin Docks is your trusted Wave Armor dealer and installer serving lakes across North Georgia and Western North Carolina. Whether you’re looking for a floating jet ski port, a PWC lift, or a complete personal watercraft docking solution, our team brings professional installation directly to your lake.

Lake Lanier — Gainesville, GA & Beyond We install Wave Armor Jet Ski Ports throughout Lake Sidney Lanier, serving homeowners and marina customers in Gainesville, Cumming, Buford, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, and surrounding communities. Lake Lanier is one of Georgia’s most popular boating lakes, and we know its docks, coves, and shoreline conditions inside and out.

Lake Allatoona — Acworth, GA & Beyond Our team provides Wave Armor installation across Lake Allatoona, including Acworth, Cartersville, Canton, and the broader Cherokee and Bartow County areas. From private docks to HOA communities, we handle jobs of every size on Allatoona.

Lake Chatuge — Hiawassee, GA Operating out of our Hiawassee office, Martin Docks installs Wave Armor Jet Ski Ports on Lake Chatuge, serving Towns County homeowners and North Carolina lakefront properties along this scenic mountain lake.

Lake Blue Ridge — Blue Ridge, GA Our Hiawassee team also serves Lake Blue Ridge, bringing Wave Armor’s premium floating PWC ports to Fannin County docks and private lake properties throughout the area.

Lake Nottely — Blairsville, GA Lake Nottely in Union County is another lake we’re proud to service out of our Hiawassee location. If you have a dock on Nottely, we can bring Wave Armor’s jet ski port system right to you.


 

 
At Martin Docks, we’ve been building and maintaining the finest waterfronts in North Georgia and Western North Carolina since 1956. We know that a jet ski is a significant investment, and how you store it matters. Wave Armor PWC Ports offer the perfect blend of durability, ease of use, and “unsinkable” peace of mind.
 
Whether you are navigating the busy waters of Lake Allatoona or enjoying the quiet coves of Lake Chatuge, these ports make your lake life better. They turn the chore of docking into a seamless part of your ride.
 
Ready to upgrade your waterfront? For More info about our docks and how we can integrate Wave Armor into your lifestyle, reach out to our team in Gainesville or Hiawassee. Let’s get your jet skis out of the mud and onto the best port in the business.