would like to build a low tide dock, or how do you get folks on your boat without a dock ?
I would warn you that even such an act as moving boulders to form a natural
pier will be disastrous if the local DEC finds out. Your best bet is to
hire a professional to do permits for a seasonally removable 4 foot wide
open pile pier extension to the existing pier. If it is for an association,
I am sure the permits will be issued with no problems or hold up. They cost
very little to take out and put in each winter and the Sound ice, as you
know can destroy anything permanent at any given winter (like the one
recently passed) A seasonal dock is not as cost prohibitive as you might
think. The permits and work can be done inexpensively by hiring the right
professional to do it. For your area I would recommend Stout Construction
631-207-1771. They handle everything from permits to seasonal installation.
For permits only, the right person is Chuck Webber of Environmental
Consultants.
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Perhaps extend the length of your dock by 15 - 20 feet with a floating
dock
section?
"MIKE" wrote in message
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Hello , we have a dock that is not accessable during low tide (about 3
hours twice a day). because of difficult regulation and costs our
beach association can not dredge the sand bar anymore.
we also are prohibited from moving our current dock.
so we need to get people on and off our 18 foot boats during low tide.
we would like to not "beach" the boat since it a rocky bottom.
does anyone have an idea on how we can make a "low tide" dock that
will not upset the govt agencies ?
some crazy ideas that i do not know will work :
1. put "boulders" (with somewhat flat tops) out 10 feet from shore
with tires to protect boat and use a alum ladder to get from beach to
"rocks". this will only be useful during a few hours during low tide.
we can avoid govt regulation since "boulders" are natural.
2. put a "swimming" platform near the beach , guests can walk on
platform and
walk to boat. 10 feet should be long enough to get the boat in 2-3
feet water.
im not sure if this would work and how to anchor it.
3. use plastic "jet docks" , im not sure how to prevent the boat from
pushing them to shore. perhaps 2 45 degree anchors that keep the
boat 10 feet offshore. seems to be very tricky.
any out of the box ideas ? thanks.
this will be on long island sound , so there will be waves.
thanks very much
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