This install has been done with a 6ft shore beam and hinged shore angle
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Shore beam and tower are visible here.
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Once installed, the dock is raised and lowered by our crew to ensure proper alignment.
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The tower will lay in the frame for the summer.
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Decking will only be laid into the frame once the hinging and towering mechanics are worked out.
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A permanent shore line deck has been constructed using steel pilings. An initial platform with 2 steps to the lower deck allows for the use of a tower dock while accommodating lake fluctuations.
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U shaped Tower dock with swim and sitting platform and separate docking area. Winter photo below.
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T shaped tower dock is formed by a 6ft x30ft tower with 6ft x15ft end dock section joined perpendicularly providing large sitting area at end of dock.
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Shore beam and shore angle join this 6ft x30ft tower securely to shore. The end section is optional to provide seating/swimming area.
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This tower dock is 6ft x40ft leading to an optional large sitting area at the end. Two corner walkways provide additional seating area as well as safe walking space by filling in the sharp 90 degree angle made where the dock sections join.
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Close-up of end cabling. Anti-sway braces, poles and feet are all lifted with the frame.
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Tower dock 4ft x30ft has been raised for the winter.
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U shaped tower dock steps for winter storage: Deck sections off, cable in place, winch up for winter storage. Summer picture next.
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Single step tower dock towered for storage. Decks have been removed. Skirting remains as it is permanently attached.
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