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Payments are processed securely through our platform. You'll be charged the daily rate plus a platform service fee when your booking is confirmed.
Contact support within 24 hours of check-in and we'll work to make it right, including issuing refunds where appropriate.
Yes — listing your dock is completely free. There are no fees for owners. A small platform fee is charged to the renter at the time of booking.
Payouts are processed after a renter's check-in date and funds are transferred to your bank account within 2–3 business days. Note: your first payout is held for 7 days as a standard fraud prevention measure.
Yes. From your owner dashboard you can block specific dates to prevent bookings during times your dock is unavailable.
Yes — the best way to handle this is to create two separate listings for the same dock, each sized for one vessel. For example, if you have a 60ft dock that can fit a 30ft boat on each side, create two listings: one for "Port Side — Up to 30ft" and one for "Starboard Side — Up to 30ft." Set the max boat length on each listing to match the space that side can accommodate.
Each listing has its own availability calendar, pricing, and bookings — so you can rent both sides independently and get paid separately for each. Just make sure the access instructions on each listing make it clear which side of the dock the renter should use, and block the dates on both listings if you ever need the full dock for a single vessel.
A Hurricane Dock reservation gives you guaranteed access to a protected slip when a named storm threatens your area. You pay an annual reservation fee set by the dock owner — this secures the dock exclusively for you for any named storm watch or warning throughout the entire year, regardless of how many storms occur. The platform retains 10% and the dock owner receives 90%.
Each dock owner sets their own annual reservation fee. The fee is shown on the dock's listing page before you reserve. The reservation fee is paid once per year and covers all storm events for that calendar year — one storm or ten, the fee is the same.
This fee is 100% non-refundable. No proration, no partial refunds, and no credits for unused storm seasons.
When a watch is declared in your area, you'll receive both an in-app notification and an email with instructions, and have 24 hours to confirm or release your reserved slip. If you confirm, your boat is secured at the hurricane dock for the duration of the storm. If you release it, the owner is free to use the dock for up to 10 days — but your annual reservation remains active for future storms that year.
No. Releasing a storm does not cancel your Hurricane Dock reservation. Your annual reservation stays active for any future named storm watches or warnings throughout the rest of the calendar year.
Reservations cover one calendar year (January 1 – December 31) and renew annually. Each January 1st, the dock owner is notified and has 30 days to confirm they want to continue offering the dock in the hurricane program. If the owner confirms, you — as the prior renter — receive first right of refusal for 30 days to renew at the owner's then-current fee (which may change year to year). If you don't respond within 30 days, the dock opens to the public on a first-come, first-served basis with owner approval. You'll receive weekly reminder emails during your 30-day window.
No multi-year advance reservations are available — each year is a new transaction.
No. A Hurricane Dock reservation is exclusively for emergency storm use — when a named storm watch is declared, you have 24 hours to confirm your slip. It is not available for regular day-to-day or overnight boat storage. If you are looking for long-term protected storage during storm season, search for a Hurricane Safe Dock — these are standard docks whose owners have indicated their location is suitable for boats to remain during a storm.