Private docks across Florida

Rent a dock straight from the owner

Daily, weekly, and monthly boat slips along Florida's coast and inland waterways. You deal directly with the people who own them.

How Lease-A-Dock Works

Four steps from search to tie-up.

Step 1

Search the area you're headed

Filter by location, water type, boat size, and price until you find a slip that fits.

Step 2

Pick your dates

Choose check-in and check-out on a live calendar. Your request goes straight to the owner.

Step 3

Talk it through with the owner

Ask about access, utilities, and tie-up before you commit. Messages stay on the platform.

Step 4

Tie up and enjoy

Head over, settle in, and leave a review afterward so the next boater knows what to expect.

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List Your Dock Free Find a Dock

Finding a boat slip shouldn't mean a marina waitlist

Lease-A-Dock connects boaters with private dock owners across the US and the Bahamas. Book the dock space you need by the day, week, or month, and arrange it directly with the owner instead of waiting on a marina.

Daily vs. Monthly Dock Rentals

Whether you need a slip for a single weekend or a permanent seasonal berth, Lease-A-Dock has flexible options to match. Daily rentals are ideal for cruisers passing through, visitors spending a few nights, or boaters who need temporary dockage while their regular slip is unavailable.

Monthly dock rentals work well for liveaboards, seasonal residents, and boat owners who want a reliable home base without a long-term marina contract. Many dock owners on our platform offer negotiated monthly rates significantly below standard marina pricing.

How Much Does a Boat Slip Cost?

Private dock rental rates typically range from $25 to $175+ per day depending on location, slip size, and amenities. High-demand coastal markets tend to command higher rates due to waterway access and proximity to inlets, while inland and freshwater markets are often more affordable.

Marina slips often bundle in fuel minimums, club memberships, and annual commitments. Private dock rentals on Lease-A-Dock are simpler: you pay the dock owner for the space, plus a small platform service fee, and that's it.

Docks in the places people actually boat

From the Florida Keys to the Chesapeake Bay, the Gulf Coast to the Pacific Northwest, and out to the Bahamas, Lease-A-Dock lists private dock owners across the busiest boating regions in the country. Whether you're running the Intracoastal, exploring island anchorages, or just want a home base for the season, there's a good chance you'll find a slip here.

Listings span coastal and inland waterways alike: saltwater bays, freshwater lakes and rivers, tidal creeks, and protected marinas. Every listing includes slip dimensions, water type, available amenities, and owner-verified photos so you know exactly what you're booking before you arrive.

New docks go up every week as more owners join. If you don't see anything in your area today, check back soon, or list your own dock and start earning from the space you're not using.

Why boaters use Lease-A-Dock

Book by the day or month

No annual contracts or forced memberships. Rent for exactly as long as you need.

Talk to the owner first

Message owners directly and ask about utilities, access, and security before you book.

Know it fits before you book

Every listing shows max boat length, beam, and draft, so there are no surprises at the dock.

Reviewed and documented

Listings are reviewed, owners are verified, and every booking comes with a written rental agreement.

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