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List Your Dock with YatHub — Earn Income from Your Waterfront

If you own a waterfront property in South Florida with a dock capable of hosting a yacht, YatHub can connect you with vetted captains, owners, and managers seeking private dockage alternatives to commercial marinas. Our listing process is straightforward, the commitment level is entirely controlled by you, and we handle the screening and introductions so you can focus on what matters — deciding which vessel is the right fit for your property.

How the Listing Process Works

To list your dock with YatHub, you complete a simple questionnaire covering your dock dimensions (slip length, beam, depth), utility availability (shore power amperage, water, Wi-Fi), any size or type restrictions, and your availability and rate preferences. YatHub reviews the listing, asks any clarifying questions, and adds your dock to our active inventory. You remain in full control of which vessels you accept — we never commit your dock to a vessel without your explicit approval.

Owner Vetting and Written Confirmations

YatHub protects dock owners by pre-screening incoming vessel inquiries. We collect vessel specifications, proof of insurance, and captain credentials before presenting any inquiry to a dock owner. If you choose to host a vessel, all terms — rate, dates, utilities included, and any specific conditions — are confirmed in writing before the vessel arrives. There is no verbal-only arrangement; written confirmation is our standard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I earn by renting my private dock in Fort Lauderdale?
Earnings vary based on location, dock size, utilities, and season. Docks accommodating 60ft+ yachts in Las Olas Isles or near Port Everglades typically earn $500–$3,000/month or more depending on vessel type and market timing. Use our dock income estimator for a more specific estimate.
Do I need to upgrade my dock before listing with YatHub?
Not necessarily. YatHub accepts listings for docks in good working condition — even those with basic amenities. We are transparent with vessel inquiries about what is and is not available at each dock.
Can I restrict which types of vessels I host?
Absolutely. You can specify vessel type (sail only, power only), maximum LOA, maximum beam, liveaboard allowed or not, and any other restrictions you require. Your dock, your rules.
What documentation do I need to provide to list?
No formal documents are needed to list. We will ask for basic dock dimensions, a photo or two, and information about utility availability. Proof of property ownership is not required upfront.

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