$150.00–$265.00Price range: $150.00 through $265.00
A Nice Dock Doesn’t Have to Cost $1000’s.
In fact, it can cost much less.
Creating your dream dock has never been easier with Roll-In Docks’ DIY dock kits. Whether you’re upgrading your waterfront or starting fresh, our kits offer unparalleled durability and simplicity. Each kit includes high-quality, easy-to-assemble components that make sure your dock is not only functional but also built to last.
DIY roll-in dock kits empower you to customize every detail, making them an ideal choice for those who value flexibility and hands-on projects. Plus, with Roll-In Docks’ user-friendly instructions and stellar customer support, you can feel confident every step of the way as you bring your vision to life.
Lake house owners are by their very nature a resourceful bunch. They’re also not afraid to roll up their sleeves to get a job done. Work that doesn’t have to be continually worked on, be it fixed – modified – adjusted – you name it, can be considered an investment. Make it a weekend project for a dock you can be happy with – for years to come – and at the right price.
1. It’s Easy – Free dock building instructions make it a weekend project
2. It’s Cheap – 50 to 80% less than the cost of a dock from the marina
3. It’s High Quality – Aluminum stanchions won’t rust out and the design is simple and robust
Each DIY dock kit includes:
1 aluminum adjustable stanchion (Consisting of 2 stanchion halves that bolt together) – Won’t rust and will look and function beautifully for years to come.
2 aluminum support pipes – Heavy duty 1-1/2″ schedule 40 available in 2ft, 3ft, 4ft, 5ft, 6ft, 7ft, 8ft and 9ft lengths.
Set-bolts and nuts along with the hardware to connect the 2 stanchion halves together.
2 aluminum mud feet (6″x6″ pad with set bolt and nut)
Free dock building instructions – Easy to follow and free to download with no obligation to purchase any products or complete a registration.
Free Dock Building Instructions Include:
Clear and complete instructions to aid in the building of a pressure treated wooden boat dock to use with your aluminum stanchion kits.
Complete materials list along with cut wood lengths, assembly instructions and dimensioned plans, and computer designed models to visually aid the build.
Easy to install and remove dock design features (2) removable deck inserts per 4ft x 8ft section.
Estimated cost per section beyond stanchion kits is $120 each (reference only and costs will vary).
Frequently Asked Questions for DIY Dock Stanchion Kits
Q: I have an existing wooden dock that I would like to replace the dock supports on. Can I use these stanchions with my existing lake dock or pier? How do I know they’ll fit?
A: Absolutely. Many of our customers purchase these stanchions for retrofit to their current lake dock. Each of the stanchion’s interior widths are a half inch wider than their nominal setting. For example, on the 48″ dock setting, the inside width of the stanchion is actually 48.5″. This means it will fit nicely over a dock that has an actual width of 48″ even..
Q: The product description says I use (2) stanchion halves to make (1) stanchion. What does that mean?
A: The (2) stanchion halves are bolted together to make the (1) stanchion. Bolting in different holes is what produces the different stanchion widths (36″, 42″, and 48″).
Q: So I’ve decided to use your wooden dock plans to build my new boat dock. Aside from the do-it-yourself dock support kit, what do I need to purchase?
A: Just lumber, screws, and the bolts to connect the stanchion to the dock. The wooden materials you will need are all outlined in the free Dock Instructions.
Q: How do I know how long of support pipes to get with my stanchion kit?
A: The minimum length of support pipe you will typically need for a dock is as follows: Water depth + height you want the top of the dock out of the water + extra support pipe you want above the dock top for adjustment. A typical scenario for this might be 36″ +18″ +6″ = 60″ which would require 5ft support pipes.
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Support Leg Lengths
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Just assemble them today what a great product can’t wait to start putting pier in water
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