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A dock is a projection into the water allowing easier embarkation and disembarkation; it may also act as a breakwater. A dock can be fixed or floating, and is usually of metal, concrete and/or wood, assembled to create a platform.

Applications

Docks form an integral element of ports and marinas to provide mooring for a maximum number of boats in a restricted space protected from waves. Some are specifically designed for handling passenger boats.

Technologies

Outfitting a marina or installing a dock begins by establishing anchoring points, such as posts embedded in the sea bottom. Fixed docks are used in areas with limited tidal range. Floating docks are the most common type. They can be constructed of metal, concrete, wood or plastic.

How to choose

Fixed or floating, docks can be of different heights above the water. Choice will depend on the type of craft to be served. Numerous companies are specialized in this type of construction.

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49 Products (boat or nautical equipment) | 30 Companies
 
 
FLOE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
dock ladder (aluminium) FLOE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Dock ladder (aluminium)  FLOE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
MarineMaster
dock ladder MarineMaster
Dock ladder  MarineMaster
Mooring Products Int Inc.
dock ladder Mooring Products Int Inc.
Dock ladder  Mooring Products Int Inc.
Topper Industries
dock ladder (aluminium) Topper Industries
Dock ladder (aluminium)  Topper Industries
Trionic Corp.
dock ladder Trionic Corp.
Dock ladder  Trionic Corp.
Tracy International
side boarding ladder (for docks) TRACY FOLDING Tracy International
Side boarding ladder (for docks) TRACY FOLDING Tracy International
UMT International
side boarding ladder (for docks) UMT International
Side boarding ladder (for docks)  UMT International
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