

At BOSS Outdoor, we specialize in designing and building custom docks that bring you closer to the water while adding value, safety, and beauty to your property. Whether you need a simple fishing platform or a full-featured boat dock with lifts and lighting, our team delivers reliable, long-lasting structures built for Northeast Florida’s waterfront conditions.
Our docks are engineered for performance, stability, and visual appeal. Built with marine-grade materials and stainless steel hardware, every dock we construct is designed to handle the elements—salt, sun, and storms—while providing a safe, functional connection to the water.
We design and build custom docks to fit your waterfront, lifestyle, and vessel needs. From stationary to floating systems, each dock is tailored to site conditions, water depth, and intended use. Our designs combine durability with style for a result that’s as attractive as it is dependable.
If your dock shows signs of wear such as loose boards, rusted hardware, or structural instability, we can restore it to safe working condition. We evaluate the structure, replace damaged components, and reinforce key areas to extend your dock’s lifespan—saving you the cost of full replacement.
We use premium materials and precision craftsmanship to ensure each dock delivers long-term performance. Whether you’re looking for a simple wood layout or a fully customized composite dock with integrated accessories, we tailor every project to your needs and environment.
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With over 15 years of experience in custom marine construction, we understand what it takes to build docks that can handle the demands of Northeast Florida’s waterways. From design through permitting and installation, our focus is on craftsmanship, quality, and customer satisfaction.
We offer free consultations and detailed, no-obligation estimates so you can plan your dock project with confidence.
From concept and design to permitting, pilings, and final installation, BOSS Outdoor manages every step for a seamless, stress-free process.
Our seasoned team brings proven skill and deep local knowledge to every job, ensuring durable results tailored to the environment.
We use high-performance, marine-grade materials and stainless hardware designed to withstand saltwater, sun, and heavy use.
Every dock is built with attention to detail and precision, ensuring safety, functionality, and a professional finish.
Our dock-building process is designed for strength, stability, and long-term performance in Florida’s coastal conditions. Each step is completed using top-quality materials and proven marine construction techniques.
We assess your waterfront, determine ideal dock placement, and design a structure suited to your property’s conditions and intended use.
Our team handles the permitting process, ensuring compliance with local and state marine regulations.
Pilings are driven to refusal for a secure foundation that resists shifting, tides, and wave impact.
Marine-grade framing and decking are installed using stainless steel hardware for maximum strength and longevity.
Railings, ladders, lighting, and lift systems are added to enhance usability and safety.
We inspect every element for structural integrity and a polished finish before wrapping up the project.
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We build stationary, floating, and hybrid docks depending on your water conditions, property layout, and intended use.
Yes. We manage all necessary local and state permits to ensure your project complies with environmental and marine regulations.
We use high-quality composite decking, marine-grade pressure-treated lumber (rated 2.50 CCA), and stainless steel hardware designed for harsh coastal environments.
With proper construction and maintenance, a dock can last 25–40 years or more depending on materials, exposure, and use.
Absolutely. We offer complete dock systems with boat lifts, integrated lighting, electrical hookups, benches, and storage features.
Composite docks require minimal upkeep, while wood docks should be inspected periodically for wear and sealed as needed to maintain longevity.
Dock costs vary by size, materials, and water depth. We provide detailed, transparent estimates after an on-site evaluation.