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#30421 02/23/04 10:09 PM 02/23/04 10:09 PM |
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Posts: 591 Bradenton, FL | or maybe closed-cell foam pads
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#30423 02/24/04 07:21 AM 02/24/04 07:21 AM |
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Posts: 125 Cape Coral, FL | Sorry I don't have a picture, but I've seen a couple of different basic types:
1 Oil drums are placed inside a band of pressure treated lumber which is then decked over. There are also plastic drums built specifically for this purpose.
2 Concrete is poured over a mold containing a very thick styrofoam plug. In this case the styrofoam is @ 12" thick.
I keep my boat at a floating dock. The dock itself is of the styrofoam/concrete type, which is anchored around standing concrete piles. The dock is thus very stable and rises and falls with the tide, making docking very simple.
Hope this helps.
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#30425 02/24/04 12:57 PM 02/24/04 12:57 PM |
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Posts: 26 MN | I've used two Sport Port floats ( www.sportport.com) under my Hobie 14 Turbo for several years. They have a contoured channel down the middle with a tapered lip that I sail right onto. Checkout the website's photo gallery to see if it would be applicable to your location. Wally | | | Re: Floating ramps
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#30427 02/25/04 08:01 AM 02/25/04 08:01 AM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | We have belonged to clubs that do not have beaches, and in those cases both monohulls and multihulls usually launched either off their trailer using a concrete ramp or off the wall using electric hoists. One place where we had to launch the cats over a concrete wall, we carpeted the heck out of the wall and just pushed our boats over. Getting them back out took considerably more manpower, though.
It sounds like what you already have is the best possible way to deal with it. If the only problem is screws popping up, wouldn't the best solution be to just replace all the screws with nuts and bolts (nuts on the under side) and countersink the bolts on the top side? | | | Re: Floating ramps
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#30428 02/25/04 09:19 AM 02/25/04 09:19 AM |
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Posts: 125 Cape Coral, FL | The very best way is to build floating docks, as I described earlier, but it's serious money!
I'll send pictures of my dock. Bear in mind this is a City owned and operated facility. Any chance of getting the "givmint" to step in?
Last edited by pete_pollard; 02/25/04 09:21 AM.
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#30430 02/25/04 10:09 AM 02/25/04 10:09 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Tad,
I've seen the same principle but with a vacuum cleaner (shop vacuum using a blowing option) in a waterproof enclosure and 50 gallon barrels (the plastic ones can be had cheaply if you know some Rodeo folks). This could be done relatively inexpensively - although getting it 3 to 4 feet out of the water (with stability) might be a little more of a challenge.
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#30431 02/25/04 08:59 PM 02/25/04 08:59 PM |
Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 9 Memphis, TN USA hobie16dude
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Posts: 9 Memphis, TN USA | Another durable and inexpensive way is to cover the board with old firehose. Sometimes the fire departments sell hose in auctions, or even give it away free in my case. I cut it in half lengthwise, spread it open flat on the board, wrap it around the edges of the board, and staple it with stainless steel staples. It is waterproof, and extremely durable.
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