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Originally Posted by NHWakesurfer
I would start by calling Ambrose Marine. They do a great job.
50' dock would be interesting if it would be approved all I could get was 25' U shape but I guess its all depth that would determine that.
If you need a breakwater or not will be huge swing in cost. If you need the rocks you will be into the 60K+ range and likely next year on timing as the barges are booked out that far would be my guess
the rocks aside for your queston on dock costs it all depends on what you put into the finish materials.
I had mine repaired from Ice issues this year and here is a rough idea.
1. A permit to do the repairs around $1000 would be more I suspect for new
2. On a new one I think they'd have to do a survey...its been a while so not sure on the price
3. my major ice repairs (some of the old dock was still usable) and some rocks on the breakwater reset was 21K +/-
4. I used the middle of the road Azek decking it would have been thousands more for the higher grade decking
5. dock lighting that is something I had to have redone that was serveral thousand 5K+ (depends on the quality of the lights could easily be more)
6. New dock post fenders installed around a thousand
So at 50' I guess it would be double and with how the lake ripped up docks this year I know a number of dock installers are booking out to next year so it could be a long journey. Good luck and hope some of this helped.
Now that I'm all put back together I hold my breath to see what next winters ice does to it
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All that cost, hence why I continue to just have a seasonal dock... Too much cost with a permanent structure, especially when you factor in the ice!!!!!!!!!!
Things like Mooring whips really help prevent the need for the U shape dock... Unless of course you need the space for additional boats....