A new approach to hull protection
No more annual coats of toxic antifouling, no more tedious application and no more recurring costs. ZenDock offers a radically different solution: prevent photosynthesis. By blocking UV rays with a light-impermeable membrane, the floating station naturally slows down the formation of algae and shellfish on the waterline and under outboard motors.
At berth, alongside the quay or at anchor

Designed as a "flexible dock", the ZenDock keeps the boat centered and stable, while remaining perfectly accessible. It can be installed in 15 to 30 minutes, without the need for tools, and can be attached to a dock, pontoon, trunk or mooring buoy. Mooring is simplified and the boat is ready to go again at any time.

A sustainable and ecological solution

With ZenDock, there's no chemical waste and no paint to renew each season. The anti-UV membrane acts passively, with no harmful impact on the marine environment. Reusable and recyclable, ZenDock is a sustainable alternative to traditional antifoulings, particularly suited to ecologically-minded yachtsmen.
Compatibility and modularity

Suitable for powerboats from 4 to 12 meters long and up to 2.80 meters wide, the station is designed to withstand UV rays and shocks, thanks to its closed-cell foam floats. It is suitable for open boats, semi-rigids, hard hulls and small shallow-draught craft, as well as certain sailboats such as integral dinghies. In terms of budget, the Zen Dock is available from ?1,800 (inc. VAT) for a small unit.

Concrete benefits for the user
A boat that stays clean means better glide, less fuel consumption and less maintenance. ZenDock also promises greater comfort when docking, thanks to its role as a stabilizing platform. In practice, this means more outings, less stress, and a hull that's always ready to sail.
With several hundred boats already equipped, ZenDock confirms that stationary protection can be effective, simple and respectful of the sea.