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| Alummikon Docks A Revolution in
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| Alummikon Stationary Docking Systems are a
revolutionary idea in solid beam aluminum docks. By means of
a new Stanchion Based Support System (SBSS), the dock legs
are supported with a reinforcing sleeve and braces providing
added support. The beauty of the SBSS is that all bracing
and components can be initially set up while the dock is
still on shore and easily adjusted by the twist of a screw
conveniently located within reach of the top of the dock.
Another benefit of the SBSS is the possibility of infinite
level adjustment increments. Unlike various other docking
systems on the market today with preset adjustmentlevels,
the SBSS has setscrews that firmly clamp the pipe legs into
position by pinpoint high pressure allowing for quick and
easy adjustments to suit install needs. The SBSS also works
as a pipe d riving guide allowing for the steel pipe to be
driven into the lake bottom securing the stationary dock
with the same time tested principles as used in large wharfs
with pilings. |
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| Working in combination with the SBSS are the Deep Lake
Design Aspects (DLDA). The DLDA was developed when a
collaboration of professional dock designers, builders,
installers, and users sat down and discussed what issues
they had encountered with various other dock systems on deep
lakes. The DLDA incorporates the use of structurally ribbed
and thickened extrusions in the frame where known areas of
damage were found in prior systems due to continued fatigue
in deep water settings. Larger dimensional decking supports
are incorporated into the design creating structural depth
to increase dock life and resist damage, while maintaining
weight savings and increasing strength. Decking is the
majority of strength found in a dock design, and to have a
stronger dock you also needed stronger decking. Many of the
historical problems encountered were that to save weight,
decking was thin and needed many supports under it. The
solution was lighter but thicker decking. This was found by
using light weight two inch cedar, and a two part vinyl in
removable panels. This allowed for the removal of manageable
decking sections to eliminate unneeded weight during
installation, in addition to alleviating the excess weight
caused by additional decking supports. Not only was weight
saved, but the decking materials absorbed impact better
reducing the chance of breaking decking boards. Two part
vinyl is a non-slip, non-marking, non-fading, heat
resistant, and scratch resistant surface backed by a 20 year
manufacturers warrantee. An unique aspect to the vinyl
is the Pop-N-Drop (PND) decking concept. The PND concept
works so that when a large swell capable of lifting a docks
footing hits the underside of the panels, it would exceed
the load rating on the panel ties allowing the panel to pop
up and drop safely to settle on the bottom only few feet
away from the dock frame. |
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| Finally one of the more convenient features of the
design is the integrated track system. This allows for quick
mounting of accessories, braces, and connection of sections.
By using the track, there is no drilling required for
mounting braces, bumpers, and only minimal drilling for
accessories, such as ladders and benches. In turn, the lack
of drilling needed creates an original setup appearance even
after reconfiguration. |
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| Also available bumpers, railings, swim
floats, canoe racks, fiber-optic light systems, roll-in docks,
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