Two 4x20 pole dock sections and two 4ft corner angles combine to make the ideal boat slip
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Wide re-inforced ramping allows for multiple users at a time. Two 10 ft long sections are utilized to give the dock length needed for seasonal use but smaller frames for easier indoor storage.
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Sometimes you just need a straight run to get you out to water deep enough to swim.
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L shaped configuration fits nicely into the curve of the rock face and shore line
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An L shaped pole dock (no skirting) has been designed around a PWC lift and a 3000 LB lift with canopy
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This configuration consists of a 6x10 ramp to a 4x15 horizontal pole dock section. A 4x15 boat dock finger section ext ends on the left and a 6x15 swim dock finger section with a ladder extends on the right. A boat slip is formed by two triangular walkway sections. A concrete pour joins the configuration to shore.
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The ramp and dock sections are 6ft wide with 2 - 6x10 side platforms and corner walkways forming a large sitting area. An octagonal swim raft completes the docking configuration. Accessorize to suit your taste.The ramp and dock sections are 6ft wide with 2 - 6x10 side platforms and corner walkways forming a large sitting area. An octagonal swim raft completes the docking configuration. Accessorize to suit your taste.
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Our docks have been added to an existing dock using a 6x20 ft extension section with 8x10 ft side section and corner walkway.
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Sometimes you just need a straight run to get you out to water deep enough to swim.
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Boat slip, swim dock and entertainment platform come together in this compact configuration.
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Ramp to one end of a 6x20 section running parellel to shore. 6x15 section runs out from the shore section to form an L shape. A triangular corner walkway expands the walking/sitting area.
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Decking is inlayed onto extruded lip of aluminum frame. Leg holders are welded to the INSIDE of the frame.
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