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Location: Moultonborough & CT
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Thank you Coolbreeze. The reason I asked was that another member was having difficulty with muck and rocks in their beach area. We built a stone wall, many years ago as kids, underwater running perpendicular from the shore out about 20 feet. The "wall" wasn't more than 10" - 12" high, but I believe it helped create a nice sandy area downstream of the wall. Since the water depth wasn't more than 3 or 4 feet perhaps the wind/wave action kept the area clear. Thanks again, I hadn't even thought of wind action having an effect.
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Sure there are ways to manipulate the "water motion" around docks and breakwaters with the use of stones and boulders. The rocks and boulders can be carefully placed to trap sand. There is no way to explain it other than saying you just have to tinker and see what works, it's kinda fun to see from season to season.
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