Floating docks are flexible, highly configurable, and lightweight. Compared to fixed docks, they are often less expensive and easier to construct, with fewer red tape hassles.

However, that convenience often comes with an important “But…” Floating docks are less stable than their fixed cousins. Floating docks can drift from their desired location and can be washed away in a storm. Even when they stay put, waves can toss them around, stressing and weakening the dock’s structure.

Adding stability becomes critically important to your dock’s safe use and longevity. Today, Carolina Waterworks presents six common ways to stabilize your floating dock.

1. Stabilize your Floating Dock with Weights

Introducing extra weight to your floating dock will enhance its stability. Attach weights – typically concrete or metal – along the length of your dock platform with chains or cables and lower them into the water. Determining the amount of weight required – often hundreds of pounds – and ensuring even weight distribution is key to optimal stability. Too little weight will be ineffective, too much weight could drag your dock below the surface, and uneven distribution could cause your dock to tilt or lean.

In other words, there’s some math involved. Suspending weights safely and effectively may be beyond the skill level of the typical DIYer. Not to worry – your Carolina Waterworks consultant is here to help!            

2. Stabilize your Floating Dock with Pilings

Another common dock stabilizing method is the use of pilings. Pilings are metal or wooden anchoring posts that are forced deep into the lake, river, or seabed.

Pilings then attach loosely to the floating dock platform. One popular attachment method employs horizontal hoops that slip over the piling posts and then bolt to the dock. The loose fit allows the dock to rise and fall with the water level while allowing very little side-to-side movement.

To reiterate, stabilizing your floating dock with pilings may be the best bet when your water levels rise and fall considerably.

3. Stabilize your Floating Dock by Attaching it to the Shore

Anchoring your floating dock to the shore is another reliable method of preventing your dock from drifting out of position or washing away. Two common materials used in this application are metal pillars and wooden posts.

To prevent rot, wooden piling posts, often made of southern yellow pine, must be treated for use in your local water conditions, whether your floating dock is in fresh, brackish, or salt water.

Similarly, metal poles and pillars should be constructed of heavy-duty, non-rusting metal to prevent corrosion. Zinc-coated galvanized steel has been determined best for freshwater docks, while saltwater docks perform best with stainless steel. Keep these requirements in mind for all your metal dock accessories such as fasteners, hinges, and cleats.

Follow these guidelines, and you can enjoy your floating dock for many seasons of safety, ease of use, and reliability!

4. Stabilize your Floating Dock by Adding a Gangway

There are times that your floating dock must be situated at a certain distance from the shore, to meet various depth requirements. In these instances, a gangway can help stabilize your floating dock.

A gangway is a type of ramp that extends from the shore to the dock. Gangways, typically constructed of sturdy metal or wood, often include handrails to provide extra balance and safety for you and your guests. A gangway brings additional benefits, including a reliable attachment to the shore and extra weight to help stabilize your floating dock.

5. Add a Roof for Extra Weight

Another method of introducing extra weight for added stability is to erect a roof over your floating dock. This may be particularly useful if your water is too deep for suspended weights to be effective.

Floating docks typically employ two styles of roof: the Gable roof and the Hip roof. Very basically, the Gable roof features two angled side planes that meet at a peak, with open ends. The Hip roof features four angled planes – two sides and two ends – with no opening. Generally, Gable roofs are less expensive, but Hip roofs offer a more refined look, better protection from the elements, and more of the stabilizing weight you are seeking.

Adding a roof to your dock is typically more expensive compared to suspended weights and other options. However, a well-constructed, attractive roof can add appeal and value to your deck and your property. Consider it an investment!  

6. Simplify with a Floating Dock Stabilizer Kit

At this point, you may be overwhelmed by your floating dock stabilization options. You may be wishing for an all-inclusive kit to simplify the process. Carolina Waterworks is happy to oblige! Our floating dock stabilizer contains all the components and accessories you will need to successfully complete this very DIY-friendly process, including:

  • An auger that twists into the sea, lake, or riverbed and acts at the feet of your metal pilings.
  • Brackets attach the floating dock platform to the metal piling.
  • Connectors join two lengths or sections of the floating dock.
  • Fasteners are the various nuts, bolts, pins, and washers you will need.
  • Metal pilings, typically non-corrosive steel

Of course, there are several stabilizer kit options based on your specific floating dock, as well as other considerations such as:

  • Climate and Typical Weather: from winter wind chill to hurricane season
  • Dock size, weight, and configuration
  • Local Codes and Regulations: the time to deal with red tape is BEFORE you begin construction!
  • Users: just you and your spouse? Or the whole clan with boats and jet skis?
  • Water Depth: you may have more options available when water is shallower.
  • Water Fluctuation: know your extremes and choose a method that accounts for both.
  • Currents and Wave Strength: Stronger waves require sturdier anchorage.

These components and accessories, along with our expert dock installation advice, are all you will need to successfully complete what is often a very DIY-friendly process.

Stabilize your Floating Dock with Carolina Waterworks!

Stabilizing your floating dock is a key step that will help keep your dock safe and useful for many years to come. Whether you choose to stabilize your floating dock with pilings or gangways, by adding weight or attaching a roof, or by tethering it to the shore, you are sure to have questions. How much stabilization is enough? What do my local conditions demand? How much will it cost, and how much of it can I do by myself? To answer these and other floating dock stabilization questions, look to your reliable resource: Carolina Waterworks. Contact us today!

Carolina Waterworks, Inc. (CWi) fabricates and sells sturdy, low-maintenance, and eye-catching mooring buoys and marker buoys. Available in assorted sizes and configurations, our buoys are always on the job, making boating and dock life safer and easier! Please take a look at our buoy product offering.

Mooring Buoys by Carolina Waterworks

family of carolina waterworks buoys

Our mooring buoys are built to last! Their impact-resistant high-density polyethylene shells are 3/16” thick and they are filled with expanded polystyrene foam for the most reliable flotation.

Our standard buoy comes in white and is highlighted with a reflective blue strip. You can also order additional colors, graphics, reflective tape, and ballasts. Every sturdy, reliable buoy carries a two-year warranty.

Wear-resistant Polyethylene Construction

Another important feature that is unique to our line of mooring buoys is the thick, wear-resistant polyethylene tube that is molded directly into the shell of each buoy. Contrast this with competitors who often utilize loosely attached PVC pipe.

Reliable and Low-maintenance Mooring Buoys

A frequent problem that contributes to excessive buoy maintenance is algae growth which can degrade ground tackle. One considerable benefit of Carolina Waterworks’ polyethylene construction is that poly resists marine growth much better than PVC, so our buoy line can help extend the life of your ground tackle.                          

No-Scrape Mooring

buoys with shackle pockets

Exposed tackle on a buoy can lead to hull damage (and angry Skippers!), so CWi mooring buoys are available with an optional rope nest or shackle pocket feature that keeps the exposed metal away from your finish.     

Marker Buoys by Carolina Waterworks

marker buoy

Informed boaters are safer boaters and a marker buoy is often the most readily available source of information. What are the conditions, cautions, and hazards in your stretch of the waterway? Let them know with a durable, attention-getting marker buoy from Carolina Waterworks. With superior flotation courtesy of our high-grade expandable polystyrene foam and the rock-steady reliability of twenty pounds of ballast concrete, your Carolina Waterworks marker buoys are always on the job. No wake? Slow? Danger? Swim Area? We have you covered!

Mark it or Moor it with Carolina Waterworks

Marking or mooring, our reliable buoys bring order to choppy waters. We invite you to peruse our online product catalog to see other great CWi products such as dock floats, ramps, and marine hardware. If you have any questions, contact Carolina Waterworks to learn more!

Greetings from Carolina Waterworks, the premier manufacturer of floating boat docks, ramps, and gangways in the Carolinas – and coming soon to YOUR favorite body of water!

Born among the Carolina shoreline, rivers, swamps, lakes, and channels, Carolina Waterworks is a privately owned company with over 30 years of experience in the Marine industry. We manufacture and sell sturdy and attractive floating docks, ramps, ladders, and marine hardware. Everything the boater needs to make their ingress and egress safe, convenient, and hassle-free!

We invite you to preview our lineup of easy-to-use, low-maintenance dock floats, commercial/residential gangways, floating docks, and buoys, as well as our drive-on boat and jet ski lifts.

Dock Floats by Carolina Waterworks

Carolina Waterworks offers the most advanced line of easily installed dock floats with the maximum lift capacity for waterfront residents, boaters, and marinas. Our floats are constructed of a thick-walled, rotationally molded polyethylene shell that encapsulates expanded polystyrene (EPS) – the finest flotation material on the water! The thick EPS shell is impact resistant, resistant to damage from marine life, and carries a 12-year guarantee.

Gangways & Ramps by Carolina Waterworks

We build the finest gangways and ramps available. Our gangways are fabricated from marine-grade aluminum and feature superb engineering, rugged construction, high-quality materials, and a finely sculpted design. Using first-quality deckings such as Aluminum, Brazilian Ipe, Poly, and Composite, our gangways and marine ramps are not only more secure in their footing, but they are quieter. This ideal blending of materials creates an aesthetically pleasing effect guaranteed to delight you for years to come.

Jet-T and Jet-T Ultra Ramps

Designed specifically for jet skis, Carolina Waterworks’ Jet-T and Jet-T Ultra Ramps feature a non-skid deck, and they float with the tide or water level changes. Foam-filled and unsinkable, they are made of state-of-the-art, linear low-density polyethylene and non-corrosive materials. Jet-T and Jet-T Ultra Ramps are easy to install, require zero maintenance, and carry a three-year limited warranty.

Marine Hardware and Dock Accessories

Our products stand the test of time, but should you ever need to change, upgrade, or replace your marine hardware and accessories, we’ve got you covered. Available components include, Piling Attachments, Piling Protection, Pile Guides and Hoops,  Buoys, Ladders, Bumpers, Cleats, and more.  Check out our comprehensive Product Catalog to learn more!

Climb Aboard with Carolina Waterworks!

At Carolina Waterworks we are committed to helping you maximize your time spent on the water and minimize the related effort and expense.

Through continual innovation and high standards of quality, we provide marine products that are safe, easy to use, low maintenance, and long-lasting – guaranteed. For more information about our docks, ramps, and marine hardware and accessories, contact Carolina Waterworks today!

Who We Are

Carolina Waterworks is a quality manufacturer of dock floats, commercial/residential gangways, floating docks, buoys, and Safe Haven drive-on boat and jet ski lifts.

We are a privately owned company with over 30 years of experience in the marine industry.

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