
Still Drying Your Boat With a Towel?
Most boat owners finish every trip the same way. They grab the chamois, scrub the hull, wipe down the seats, and never quite get it dry. Then they throw the cover on and hope for the best.
Damp Is the Enemy
That damp interior trapped under the cover is what causes mould on your upholstery, rust on your fittings, and that musty smell that never fully goes away. Towels and chamois do not remove water. They push it around.
There is a better way.
Introducing the DryDock™ Cordless Marine Water Blower
DryDock uses high-powered airflow to blow water completely off every surface of your boat: hull, seats, floors, compartments, and bow. Nothing touches the surface. Nothing gets pushed around. Water simply flies off.
In minutes, your boat is completely dry inside and out. Cover goes on a dry boat. No mould. No rust. No damage.
Why Boat Owners Choose DryDock
Over 1,000g of Force
More power than any other handheld marine dryer on the market. Enough to blast water off fibreglass, vinyl, aluminium, and fabric surfaces in one pass.
Dries the Outside and the Inside
Work across the hull and bow first, then move inside to seats, floors, and compartments. The whole boat, completely dry, before the cover goes on.
No Cords or Disposable Batteries
USB rechargeable with a built-in battery that lasts through an entire boat on a single charge. No extension cords at the ramp. No batteries to replace. Just charge it at home and it is ready to go.
Nothing Touches Your Gelcoat
Chamois and towels drag across your gelcoat and cause micro-scratches over time. DryDock uses airflow only. Safer for your finish, every single trip.
Compact and Built for the Ramp
Lightweight, easy to grip, and small enough to store on the boat or in your gear bag. Takes up less space than a chamois bucket.
You'll love DryDock because...
Hours Wasted After Every Trip
Most boat owners spend over an hour drying. DryDock does it in minutes.
Towels Just Push Water Around
Chamois and towels leave streaks and spots. DryDock blows water off completely.
Skipping the Dry Causes Damage
A wet interior under the cover traps moisture. Mould, rust, and damage follow. DryDock makes it easy to do it right.
No Cords or Batteries at the Ramp
No outlet? No problem. USB rechargeable and always ready where you need it.
Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy
How long does the battery last?
It depends on which power level you use. On the lowest setting you get well over an hour of run time, which is more than enough for most boats. On full power the battery drains faster but the drying time is significantly shorter.
In practice, most boat owners can dry their entire vessel from hull to interior on a single charge regardless of which level they use. The unit charges via USB-C and a full charge takes a few hours, so topping it up at home between trips is easy.
Is it actually powerful enough to blow water off?
Yes. DryDock delivers over 1,000g of force at full power, which is more than enough to blast water completely off fibreglass, vinyl, aluminium, and fabric surfaces.
It does not just push water around like a towel or chamois. You will see water flying off the surface as you move the blower across it.
Will it scratch my gelcoat or hull?
No. Nothing touches the surface. DryDock uses airflow only, which makes it safer than a chamois or towel that drag across your gelcoat and cause micro-scratches over time.
What if it does not work for me?
Every DryDock comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you are not happy with it for any reason, contact us and we will sort it out. It also comes with a 12-month manufacturing warranty covering any defects.
What is in the box and how does it arrive?
The box includes the DryDock Cordless Marine Water Blower, a USB-C charging cable, and instructions. Shipping is free to Australia and the United States. Most Australian & US orders arrive within 3 to 9 business days. We will send you tracking as soon as your order is dispatched.
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