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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: formerly Winter Harbor, still Wolfeboro
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Wolfeboro just completely redid a series of docks. Maybe you could take a trip to Wolfeboro and go to the Town docks and ask for Luke, he could tell you all about it.
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When we redid our floating aluminum dock last year we went with this product.
http://www.nhdocks.com/sure-step I'm not sure if it's the aesthetic that you are looking for however it checks off all of your other boxes. I personally like the aesthetic but that is a matter of personal taste. |
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I had my FL dock redone and used a product called Weardeck.
The color I chose is called “Barefoot Gray”. It is cool to walk on barefoot, even on a hot, sunny day. The product will handle greater spans than most thus allowing some flexibility in joist spacing. |
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