Boat Docks

Roll-In & Stationary Boat Docks in Nebraska

Valley, Nebraska
Veteran Owned

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Why Choose FLOE Modular Roll-In Aluminum Docks?

    More waterfront property owners choose FLOE modular roll-in aluminum docks than any other dock system in the world. Designed for durability, convenience, and long-term performance, FLOE docks offer several key advantages:

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     Beautiful Shoreline Appearance – Enhance the look and value of your waterfront property.

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     Rock-Solid Stability – Engineered for a secure and dependable dock experience.

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     Easy-Level™ Adjustment System – Quick and precise leveling, even on uneven lake bottoms.

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     Modular Design Flexibility – Create custom dock layouts that can be expanded or reconfigured as your needs change.

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     Easy Installation & Seasonal Removal – Save time with a dock system designed for hassle-free setup and takedown.

    Easy-Level™ Leveling System Easier, Faster, Smarter!

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    Effortlessly level each dock section independently from the top with a cordless drill or FLOE’s leveling tool.

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    “Topside” aluminum screw-jack system on each wheel kit versus one leveling system at the end of the dock with mid-section support posts

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    If one wheel drops into a hole or sinks into the mud, it can easily be leveled

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    Eliminates having to lift and level the heavy mid-section of a boat dock that uses potentially dangerous and unsightly support posts

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    Screw-jacks also eliminate winches, broken cables and binding pipes found on other docks

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    Topside adjustment hole is neatly finished with a flat plastic cap

    FLOE’s secret to modular portability… Quick-Connects™ and Easy-Level™ wheel kits on every section.

    Easier, Faster, Smarter!

    Links modular dock sections together versus hard bolting

    Quickly add or disconnect sections

    Can be added anywhere to make it easy to create custom dock configurations such as slips

    Disconnected dock sections can be moved independently to make installation and removal easy

    In the “Locked” position dock sections are held securely in place and close together

    In the “Transport” position dock sections have a gap so they can pivot. This allows multiple sections to be pulled in and out of the water with ease

    Roll-in Dock Removal

    Features

    Double Braced Easy-Level™ Support Legs

    • Roll-in Dock sections are safer because they are more stable with double bracing on each wheel kit.
    • Eliminates the side-to-side sway common with other docks.
    • More rigid and durable than other lake docks that use vertical non-braced pipes especially when transporting over rough terrain.
    • No high maintenance cable or chain to tension.
    • Kits are available to accommodate water depths up to 8 1/2 feet.

      Multiple Anti-Sway Wheel Kits

      • Wheel kits on every section versus one at the end of a long dock eliminates stress on long, unsupported mid sections
      • Easier to lift the shore-end of the dock when installing and removing
      • You lift less than half of the weight of one section no matter how long your dock is
      • Add a shore-end wheel kit to eliminate lifting when you roll your dock in and out

      Wheel and Sand Pad Choices

      • Standard wheel is drilled and fills with water for ballast. The standard wheel is for use in seasonal and permanent applications. Works best in firm to moderately soft applications where the anticipated settling will be no greater than 6″ into dense mud.
      • Mud wheel is not drilled and adds buoyancy to ease installation and removal. The mud wheel should only be used in dense mud applications where the anticipated settling will be more than 4″.
      • Sand pad is available for installations where portability is not a concern and/or a necessity. Wide-based sand pads provide substantial support and stability. The sand pads pivot to conform to changing bottom contours.

        Dock Structure

        • Industry-Leading Strength-to-Weight Ratio – Provides outstanding durability without adding unnecessary weight.
        • Wave-Friendly Open Design – Allows large waves to pass through the dock section, reducing water resistance and stress on the structure.
        • Clean, Professional Finish – Interior-welded webbing creates a smooth, polished appearance while maintaining structural integrity.

        Roll In Dock Wheel Kit Sizing

        Easy-Level™ Support Leg

          Shallow

          Medium

          Deep

          X-Deep

          XX-Deep

          Water & Mud Depth w/Wheels

            12″–30″

            18″–46″

            33″–61″

            48″–91″

            70″–108″

            Water & Mud Depth w/Wheels

              5″–23″

              11″–39″

              26″–54″

              41″–84″

              63″–101″

              Total
              Travel

                18″

                28″

                28″

                43″

                38″

                *Wheel kit measurements are calculated with the bottom of the dock being 8″ out of the water. If you plan to have the dock higher or lower out of water, add or subract that amount to the depth measurement.

                 Every waterfront property is different, which is why Husker Dock & Lift offers dock solutions tailored to your specific needs. Whether you need a roll-in dock for easy seasonal installation or a stationary dock built for long-term stability, our experienced team can help you choose the right system for your shoreline. As an authorized FLOE dealer, we provide premium-quality docks engineered for exceptional durability, functionality, and performance. Contact Husker Dock & Lift today to discuss your project and receive a free quote for a custom dock solution in Nebraska.

                Frequently Asked Questions

                Which dock is easier to maintain?

                Roll-in docks are easier to maintain seasonally because they can be removed and stored, reducing exposure to ice and harsh weather.

                Are stationary docks more stable than roll-in docks?

                Yes. Stationary docks provide a more rigid and stable platform because they are anchored into the lakebed.

                Can roll-in docks be used in deep water?

                They are best suited for shallow to moderate depths with gradual shorelines. Deep or uneven water conditions are better suited for stationary or floating docks.

                Do both dock types support boat lifts?

                Yes. Both roll-in and stationary docks can support boat lifts when properly installed and configured.

                Can I switch between dock types later?

                Yes. Many waterfront owners upgrade or switch systems depending on changing shoreline needs and usage.

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