A Wave Armor floating boat port is the drive-on alternative to a traditional boat lift — no cables, no motors, no winching. Pull your boat on, step off dry, and let the port rise and fall with the lake. Martin Docks professionally installs the full Wave Armor boat port line on Lake Lanier, Lake Allatoona, Lake Chatuge, Lake Blue Ridge, Lake Nottely, and lakes across North Georgia and Western North Carolina.
Every Wave Armor boat port is built from rugged, UV-stabilized polyethylene and floats with the water — so your hull stays clean, dry, and protected through every seasonal lake level change. Martin Docks helps you match the right model to your boat, dock, and shoreline.
Wave Armor's versatile drive-on boat port for runabouts and fishing boats, with attachment kits for wave docks, floating docks, fixed docks, and pylon mounts.
The flagship of the line — a heavy-duty floating boat port built for larger, heavier boats that still want true drive-on, walk-off convenience.
A drive-on floating pontoon port that keeps your pontoon or tritoon high and dry, with fixed-bracket, post-mount, and dock-attachment configurations for nearly any setup.
Wave Armor's beefed-up pontoon port for larger, heavier pontoons and tritoons — the same drive-on convenience with added buoyancy and deck strength.
Rollers, mounts, cleats, buoyancy boosters, and hardware — Martin Docks sources genuine Wave Armor replacement parts and handles repairs and retrofits.
Tell us your boat's length, weight, and dock type. We'll recommend the right Wave Armor model and mounting system for your shoreline.
Get a Free RecommendationFrom our Gainesville headquarters on Lake Lanier and our Hiawassee office on Lake Chatuge, we install and service floating boat ports on:
Our Hiawassee team also serves the mountain lakes just across the state line:
Adding a boat port to your dock often requires approval — from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Lake Lanier, Allatoona, Hartwell, and Clarks Hill, or under TVA Section 26a on Chatuge, Blue Ridge, Nottely, and Fontana. Martin Docks has navigated lake permitting since 1956 and guides your Wave Armor installation through the process so your port is compliant from day one.
A floating boat port is a drive-on platform that keeps your boat completely out of the water when not in use. Unlike a mechanical boat lift, it has no cables or motors — the port floats and rises and falls naturally with the lake level, which makes it ideal for reservoir lakes like Lanier, Allatoona, and Chatuge where water levels fluctuate seasonally.
For many lake owners, yes. A floating boat port offers the same hull protection as a floating boat lift with far less maintenance — no winching, no electrical components, and no winterization. Traditional lifts still make sense for some boats and dock configurations, and Martin Docks installs and services both, so we'll recommend what genuinely fits your setup.
The Pro 8 handles most runabouts and fishing boats, the Extreme X24 is designed for larger, heavier boats, and the Pontoon Port and Pro Maxx Pontoon Port are purpose-built for pontoons and tritoons. Have a jet ski instead? See our Wave Armor PWC Ports. Share your boat's length and dry weight and we'll size it for you.
In most cases, yes. Wave Armor offers mounting systems for floating docks, fixed docks, seawalls, and free-standing post installations. Our team evaluates your dock layout, water depth, and shoreline before recommending a configuration.
Often, yes. USACE-managed lakes such as Lanier, Allatoona, Hartwell, and Clarks Hill and TVA lakes such as Chatuge, Blue Ridge, Nottely, and Fontana each have their own approval requirements. Martin Docks walks you through the permitting process as part of every installation.
Yes. As an authorized Wave Armor dealer we source genuine replacement parts — rollers, cleats, mounting hardware, buoyancy boosters, and more — and can handle repairs and retrofits on existing ports.
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