Category: Docking Safety

De- Icing Your Dock

In the winter time there is always a fear that you dock will be swallowed up by ice and you will not see it until spring time. Most people pull their docks out of the water for fear of damage from the swallowing ice.   If you cannot pull your dock from the water the… Read more »

Dock Permit Regulations in Maryland

Boating is a way of life is Maryland and it truly should be with other 400 miles of water tributaries that also connects to the Atlantic Ocean.   Proper dock permits are required before you build a dock of your own. Sometimes getting these permits is no easy task. The U.S. Army corps of engineers… Read more »

Floating Dock Safety

Dock owners seek to avoid damage to their floating boat docks for a myriad of important reasons. Any damage caused by a floating dock is the responsibility of the owner, and this can become a life-altering and financial distraction. In high flood areas, a floating dock is a much higher risk than a fixed dock…. Read more »

How to Make Your Dock Safe for a New Boat

  After making the investment on a new boat you want to make sure that everything will be ready for its arrival.  Your dock is one area that may need a bit of spring cleaning or sprucing up before bringing your new “baby” home.  With our helpful tips and advice below, your new boat will… Read more »