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Bucktail 03-16-2010 11:40 AM

Aluminum Dock
 
Hello All:

I am in the market for an Aluminum Dock are there any recomedation for Make, features etc too look for? I am hoping for 4, 10 foot sections with removable decking. Any ideas of pricing?

I am getting too old for the 2X6 wooden construction.

Anyone selling a dock?

J

Bear Island South 03-16-2010 12:44 PM

Use Search
 
use the search and type in "Aluminum Docks" you will find prior threads with recommendations on docks

LIforrelaxin 03-16-2010 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bucktail (Post 121918)
Hello All:

I am in the market for an Aluminum Dock are there any recomedation for Make, features etc too look for? I am hoping for 4, 10 foot sections with removable decking. Any ideas of pricing?

I am getting too old for the 2X6 wooden construction.

Anyone selling a dock?

J

Bucktail,

As I often do, I play the devils advocate when I here people thinking that the only way to get a easier to handle dock is to go to Aluminum. I have many numerous suggestions and design ideas, some of which I have proven to work, quite well and I use personally for wooden docks... If you build sections smaller, and make floor boards removable etc. etc. you can lighten the load and make things much more workable.

tummyman 03-16-2010 10:59 PM

Dock
 
I started a thread earlier about aluminum docks. After a lot of research, I purchased a one year old dock from Watermark Construction in Gilford...found it on Craigs List. The manufacturer is Alummikon doing business as Sebago Dock in Maine. They are all made in Maine. I almost bought a new one from Sebago, but the used one came on the market and I was sold. The dock configuration in totally unique. Each post has a built in brace. Google "Alummikon" and click on the Sebago link. I was torn between this dock and a dock made by FWM. From what my research showed, the FMW was a top of the line dock, but pretty pricey. The Alummikon is less expensive and I really liked the design concept. I did a lot of research on various docks.....I think I made the best decision for me. You should at least research this product at Sebago...... By the way, Sebago Dock offers factory direct pricing on their products.... Call the owner Jim ....his cell phone number is 207-653-3625. He can answer any comparison of his dock to any other manufacturer. Again, I'm sold on this product. It is extremely rugged.

Bucktail 03-30-2010 08:52 AM

Thank you
 
Nw I am more confused, perhaps another year with wood.... Thank you for the replies though very useful, If i find an good deal on Aluminum will reconsider

Sunrise Point 03-30-2010 05:54 PM

You should check out NH Craig's list. Type aluminum dock in the "search Craig's list" bar.

Bear Island South 03-30-2010 07:35 PM

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If you are a "do it yourselfer" then the aluminum is the way to go, I purchased our 6' X 40' off from Craigslist 3 seasons ago.
It takes us (my wife and I) 45 minutes to put in and 30 minutes to take out, once the first section is in and leveled the others are a cinch.

Bucktail 03-30-2010 10:51 PM

Beautiful View
 
Nice spot, worthy of your dock for sure. Rude question but what do these really cost? I got a bid for 7500 plus install for 6- 10X4 sections and 40 ft long with a 20X8 section for cockails on the end. seems pricey

Bear Island South 03-31-2010 11:46 AM

that is pricey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bucktail (Post 123470)
Nice spot, worthy of your dock for sure. Rude question but what do these really cost? I got a bid for 7500 plus install for 6- 10X4 sections and 40 ft long with a 20X8 section for cockails on the end. seems pricey

we were orginally looking at crank up docks 3 years ago and the price was very similiar, that is what prompted us to start looking elsewhere.
we paid $1800 for this used dock, keep looking you might find a deal.

This is an Eastern Township Dock, I believe there is a dealer in Belmont?

Gatto Nero 03-31-2010 12:41 PM

I think I paid about $10K for my 6x40 tilt up back in '05. That included taking out the old dock, rebuilding the landing and installing some steps into the water. One of the best features of the tilt up is that I can take it in and out by myself. I can take care of the whole process in an hour or two.

Boat Doc 04-05-2010 04:34 PM

We too paid a little more than $10K for our new crank-up dock from Watermark a couple years ago. Even though it was a more expensive option, the in and out is a breeze and Watermark did everything from soup to nuts including the permit, removing the old dock, new concrete pad, new aluminum dock, and after setting up the hardware they even taught us how to do it ourselves. It was well worth it!

Sebago Dock 06-11-2012 04:23 PM

Sebago Dock appreciates the recommendation.
 
We appreciate the recommendation. We had a lull in our service to Winnipesaukee but have a new dealer in the area and it is nice to see after being somewhat removed from the market for a few years there are still some good recommendations floating around.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tummyman (Post 121960)
I started a thread earlier about aluminum docks. After a lot of research, I purchased a one year old dock from Watermark Construction in Gilford...found it on Craigs List. The manufacturer is Alummikon doing business as Sebago Dock in Maine. They are all made in Maine. I almost bought a new one from Sebago, but the used one came on the market and I was sold. The dock configuration in totally unique. Each post has a built in brace. Google "Alummikon" and click on the Sebago link. I was torn between this dock and a dock made by FWM. From what my research showed, the FMW was a top of the line dock, but pretty pricey. The Alummikon is less expensive and I really liked the design concept. I did a lot of research on various docks.....I think I made the best decision for me. You should at least research this product at Sebago...... By the way, Sebago Dock offers factory direct pricing on their products.... Call the owner Jim ....his cell phone number is 207-653-3625. He can answer any comparison of his dock to any other manufacturer. Again, I'm sold on this product. It is extremely rugged.


Diana 06-11-2012 07:58 PM

What Boat Doc said, Watermark FTW. There is a lot more than just buying a dock to consider and they did it all.

Blue Thunder 06-12-2012 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sebago Dock (Post 183805)
We appreciate the recommendation. We had a lull in our service to Winnipesaukee but have a new dealer in the area and it is nice to see after being somewhat removed from the market for a few years there are still some good recommendations floating around.

Welcome to the Forum. This thread is over 2 years old. Having said that, Sebago Dock has an excellent reputation in the Lakes Region of Maine. I ended up purchasing my aluminum dock from a different manufacturer but the Alummikon was definitely in the mix.

BT

bclaker 06-12-2012 02:04 PM

Wooden dock
 
In today's Laconia Daily Sun: SEASONAL WOODEN DOCK 70 ft.with poles $500 OBO 603-366-2551.

Sebago Dock 06-25-2012 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue Thunder (Post 183872)
Welcome to the Forum. This thread is over 2 years old. Having said that, Sebago Dock has an excellent reputation in the Lakes Region of Maine. I ended up purchasing my aluminum dock from a different manufacturer but the Alummikon was definitely in the mix.

BT

Yeah I saw the date on the post after I posted - it's good to hear that our name is still known out there.

Dave Farley of Diversified Marine in Laconia is carrying our Alummilite series, and Al Poulin of Manchester has been a dealer for us since 2008.

If this is not appropriate to post in here please let me know - this is our new lighter and more affordable option we're running with:

http://qs78542.listzest.com/psg0/?ll...a995ede079&t=i

Sebago Dock 06-25-2012 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diana (Post 183844)
What Boat Doc said, Watermark FTW. There is a lot more than just buying a dock to consider and they did it all.


Pretty sure Watermark is a reseller of docks from a company located near us. They were the next best option for the types of docks they were selling for us. Compare Alummikon to the ones they are selling now and you'll see the difference in durability as well as stability.

They used to sell Alummikon for us and did quite a bit for us in that area. Their relationship with us ended when our company was restructured in 2008 - big ownership change when the founder of the company fell ill.

TheProfessor 06-27-2012 09:13 PM

Send me a PM.

I know of a good used one that might be coming up for sale shortly.

It looks similiar to one in picture above.
It is not mine. I make no commission.
I am not in any business related to the lake.


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