Docked Out - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Split Level Entertaining Dock
Marine contractor Jason and his team build a 2400 square foot split level entertaining dock, complete with a water slide, kitchen, dining area and double boat slip for a family of four. Faced with an extremely tight six week deadline, weather delays and the challenge of building on the water, the design and construction crews work double time to get this job completed.

Hammock Dock: Play, Eat, Relax
The Docked Out crew builds a custom dock for a family of three with two slips for their watercraft, room to dine and a surprise pullout hammock. On shore, they build a custom stone fire pit with a seating area perfect for relaxing under the stars.

Floating Dock
The crew runs into river rock during the build and must improvise with a floating dock. The new dock features two stories, an upper-level fire pit and, as an added bonus, it's mobile.

Gazebo Dock
The crew tackles an overgrown lakefront property and adds custom elements for a family that loves fishing. They transform the space into an entertainment oasis featuring a new dock, a custom deck and a renovated gazebo.

Seaplane Dock: Double-Decker Lakefront Escape
The Docked Out crew builds a custom double-decker dock for a pilot's family featuring a seaplane landing strip. The dock also boasts two levels for entertaining, a dining space with a large custom table, living space and a bar.

Climbing Wall Dock
The crew tackles a custom build that's perfect for family fun. The dock features a fire pit, two living spaces and a custom climbing wall leading to a second story perch that's perfect for jumping into the deep lake below.

Driftwood Dock: Custom Waterfront Living
The Docked Out crew builds a massive two-story dock that incorporates elements of the existing home and the river itself. The crew also builds a swim step, one-of-a-kind furniture made from driftwood pieces and a custom upper level with a view.

Paddleboard Dock: Sun and Surf Water Sports Oasis
The Docked Out crew builds a sun-and-surf themed dock for a family of three. The dock features a boat slip, solar panels, a swim step for easy water access and areas for both sun and shade. The crew also includes a custom paddleboard-inspired bench to celebrate the family's love of water sports.

Football Lover's Dock
The Docked Out crew transforms an empty lakefront property into a family-friendly party dock. The new fully customized dock features a swim deck, a custom bar, a boat slip and a football-inspired tailgating deck.

Double-Decker Dock
The Docked Out crew tears out a dilapidated dock and builds a brand-new space with two levels, two boat slips and a customized bar. The addition of a dining space provides plenty of room for family and friends while a custom pet step makes the new dock dog friendly.
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