A pivoting docking platform for personal watercraft of this invention includes a support tube, or equivalent structure, that is rigidly attached to and extends perpendicularly from a dock or other structure near and above the water where a personal watercraft is used. A frame is pivotally attached to the support tube. The frame pivots between an upward parked position and a downward receiving position. The parked position positions the frame and the personal watercraft parked thereon, parallel to the edge of the dock or other structure and parallel to the water surface. A pair of skids in a parallel spaced relationship are attached to a top of the frame. The skids receive and holds a personal watercraft on the frame. The skids have a receiving end and a forward end. The receiving ends of the skids are positioned beneath the water surface when the frame is in the receiving position. A personal watercraft can be driven onto the receiving end of the skids when the frame is in the receiving position. One or more stop mechanisms limits the pivot of the frame by stopping the downward pivoting of the frame at the receiving position and stopping an upward or forward pivoting of the frame at the parked position. The stop mechanism is typically fixed to the support tube to limit the frame's pivoting action. In conjunction with the stop mechanism, at least one lock mechanism will typically be used to lock the frame.

 
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