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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Bedford, NH; Meredith, NH
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With the heavy winds last night and today, the ice is on the move. Keep an eye on your docks and small animals
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Impressive picture. Thanks for posting.
What direction do you face? |
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...face pretty much due west. Right in the bullseye of the prevailing wind!
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The shear force is impressive...amazing, really...thanks for the pics
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I have two crank up docks at the house and one 12 X 30 wood dock. Every year something happens to the wood dock. In some years the breaker for the circulator has tripped and resulted in a freeze over and ice damage.
My circulator ran successfully all winter this year and there was a nice 50 foot semi-circle in front of the dock. I thought I would finally get through a winter without ice damage and since the circulator wasn't doing anything anymore I shut it off on Monday. Yesterday an iceburg (Estimated weight 756,234,579 tons) blew in and broke off two of the 4X6 PT legs, bent three more and now the dock is about 3 feet out of level and slightly out of it's normal place. Oh well, mother nature beat me again and left another job for the farm jack! |
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Circulators do not prevent damage from ice floes. Each year, we hope that the wind is blowing from the north at our location on East Bear Island and towards our breakwater. If the wind is strong, and from the southeast, we frequently sustain damage at our dock.
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When I lived in Vermont on the Champlain Islands, we had a day where the causeway road was almost closed, because the wind shift, and moved pieces of ice up and onto the road....
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