Five Easy Ways to Improve Your Dock

Five Easy Ways to Improve Your Dock

Is your dock looking a bit lackluster? Maybe it’s lacking in some additional safety features or it’s just not comfortable. Either way, it’s high time you made some improvements to your dock and the surrounding area. Here are five easy ways to improve your dock.

Waterside Lounger Dockbox

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Store your stuff and look good doing it! Makesocial times on the dock more comfortable with the Waterside Lounger from Better Way Products. Built with a heavy-duty fiberglass sandwich core construction, a UV-resistant gelcoat finish and stainless-steel hinges, the 14-cubic foot dock box withstands the elements. A unique EZ Drain system keeps seats clear of standing water.

MSRP $1,019
dockbox.com

DockGrip

One safety product to add to your dock is DockGrip. The hand-welded aluminum frame provides a secure grip to safely step from the dock into your boat (or PWC, kayak, canoe, or SUP) and back to the dock for people of every age and supports up to 300 pounds. It mounts to docks of any surface through six heavy steel screws.

MSRP $275

dockgrip.com

Semco Teak Sealer

Furniture looking dull? This is the ideal time to spruce it up. Semco teak sealer provides long lasting natural looking protection. Lasts through the season and can be renewed without deep cleaning or stripping for years! Repels water without being slippery. Relieves the drudgery of constant teak maintenance. Known the world over as the best protection for teak.

MSRP $39.95

chicteak.com

 

Ocean Series Speakers

Turn up the music! You can host a bumpin’ dock party with poly-planar, a marine audio products manufacturer who recently released its new Ocean Series high-performance speakers. Available in 6.5-inch (shown) and 8-inch models, the two-way, waterproof (IPX6 rated), low-profile, blue LED-lit coaxial speakers are sun, salt and corrosion-resistant. Power rated at 480 watts and 500 watts respectively, the speakers feature high power, long-excursion woofer.

MSRP $399.95 for 6.5-inch speakers

polyplanar.com

Sport-a-seat

Stay comfortable with Sport-a-seat. It’s great for lounging on and off your dock. Resembling a cushion with a carrying handle, the seat has a steel frame embedded within the foam, which allows it to ratchet to 6 different positions.

MSRP $149.95

sportaseat.com

Dock Maintenance

Dock Maintenance

Regular dock maintenance will keep it safe for your boat and guests.

It wouldn’t be wrong to say every boat owner has at least an ounce of pride in their vessel no matter its condition, with most taking great strides to make sure it’s cared for
and in good shape. No one wants to miss the opportunity to get out on the water when the time is right. In addition to keeping the boat up to snuff, the same goes for its home port: the dock.

If you’re lucky enough to own your own dock or even if you rent one, it’s important to maintain the structure and add features that protect both the boat and those who
walk on it.

Inspect it

Safety should always be at the forefront. Each time you walk the dock, look at it with an eye for imperfection. Look for nails or screws backing out of wood planks and for loose and rotting boards. You don’t want the kids or guests to trip and fall or catch splinters in their feet.

Is there anything missing? Take a look at the structure both above and below the waterline. Are fasteners, bolts, nuts, and cross beams solid? When you jerk the dock, does it feel like the pilings are loose? Are lashing straps tight around the floating platform? If you think “I should fix that,” then don’t wait. Plan to do it as soon as possible.

Keep it clean

Besides keeping your dock clear of debris, toys and loose gear, clean it. A stiff scrub brush with biodegradable soap or environmentally safe cleaning solutions like baking soda paste are usually effective, but a pressure washer makes the job easier. Remember that using a pressure washer can “burn” the wood if the spray nozzle is too close. Afterward, the wood will be softer and splinters will appear, so take a sander to the boards and smooth out the rough spots. Also, take time to sand out any rust spots on steel parts or supports.

Don’t forget to remove growth as well. Barnacles and other creatures, as well as plants, cause damage that can’t be seen until they’re removed. A putty knife usually does the trick, but scrub the area with an abrasive pad after removal to make sure.

Fix it

Don’t wait to make repairs. Murphy’s Law will find its way, and covering the dock with carpet or such only hides what will continue to get worse and cost more later. If there are damaged areas in a wood dock, use marine putty or wood filler to repair holes or splits. Replace screws or nails if they’re backing out, and if they are, evaluate if the board needs to be replaced. It doesn’t matter how much the dock is used; hardware will loosen and rust with weather, so regular dock maintenance is important. Lubricate moving pieces such as chains, and replace rusted parts when necessary.

Seal it

Wood docks, in particular, are vulnerable to the marine environment through moisture, sun and changing temperatures, so use only treated lumber. Once the dock is cleaned, repaired and sanded, apply a waterproof sealant that is environmentally friendly. There are sealants available that are low volatile organic compounds (VOC), but check local regulations before applying. If you remove the dock during the winter, allow the sealant to completely dry before installation.

Dress it up

Now that the dock is clean, safe and secure, trim the dock with a few accessories. Protect the boat from accidental bumps by attaching dock bumpers and rub rails. The areas that cause the most damage are the corners, and bumpers come in a variety of configurations and lengths as well as materials. They mount in a number of ways from along the
sides, corners, flush with the top, around pilings, and more.

Another safety feature is to add lights. “Docks and seawalls can be precarious and dangerous areas, and any additional lighting is beneficial for accident prevention,” says
Mick McDonald of Lumitec. “Lighting adds an additional level of security to your property to help protect expensive investments.” Lights also add ambiance to your dock and property and attract marine life to watch on a warm summer evening.

Chances are, your dock is used for a variety of activities as well as a place to store gear. If you inspect it regularly and keep it solid, clean and safe, it’ll be the perfect home for your boat and a great place to hang out for many seasons to come.

By Steve Davis, Southern Boating March 2019

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Where to Dock in The Bahamas: A Cruising Guide

ABACOS

Abaco Beach Resort & Boat Harbour Marina
Marsh Harbour, Abaco
abacobeachresort.com
(242) 367-2158
Accommodations for vessels up to 200’ LOA

Bluff House
Green Turtle Cay, Abacos
bluffhouse.com
(800) 745-4911
46-slip marina with power, water and free TV/Wi-Fi connections; catamaran-specific dockage available

Conch Inn Resort & Marina
Marsh Harbour, Abaco
(242) 367-4000
conchinn.com
80 slips; can accommodate vessels up to 175’ LOA; The Moorings and Sunsail charter bases

Green Turtle Club Resort & Marina
Turtle Cay, Abaco
greenturtleclub.com
(242) 365-4271
40 slips for vessels up to 130’ LOA

Hope Town Inn & Marina
Hope Town, Abaco
hopetownmarina.com
(242) 366-0003
50-slip, surge-free marina; moorings for boats up to 45’ LOA

Schooner Bay
Great Abaco
schoonerbaybahamas.com
(888) 275-1639
Marina, Blackfly Lodge and Harbour Village

Treasure Cay Marina
Abaco
treasurecay.com/marina
(242) 365-8250
Full-service, 150-slip marina with moorings, laundry, showers, duty-free shopping

ANDROS

Andros Lighthouse Yacht Club & Marina
Andros Island
myoutislands.com
(242) 368-2305
34-slip full-service facility

Kamalame Cay Resort Marina
Kamalame Cay, Andros
kamalame.com
(800) 790-7971
Accommodations for vessels up to 65’ LOA

BERRY ISLANDS   

Berry Islands Club
Frazier’s Hog Cay
berryislandsclub.com
(242) 357-5617
12 slips for vessels up to 200’ LOA

Great Harbour Cay Marina
Berry Islands
greatharbourcaymarina.com
(242) 367-8005
65 slips for vessels up to 130’ LOA

BIMINI

Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina
Alice Town, North Bimini
biggameclubbimini.com
(800) 867-4764
75 slips for vessels up to 120’ LOA

Bimini Sands Resort & Marina
South Bimini
thebiminisands.com
(800) 737-1007
Full-service marina for vessels up to 100’ LOA; scuba center

Resorts World Bimini
North Bimini
rwbimini.com
(305) 374-6664 ext. 1035
Largest marina in The Bahamas; 200+ slips for vessels up to 180′ LOA

CAT ISLAND

Hawk’s Nest Resort & Marina
Cat Island
hawks-nest.com
(242) 342-7050
28-slip marina with personalized service

NEW PROVIDENCE

Albany Resort/Marina
New Providence
albanybahamas.com
(242) 909-7001
Accommodations for vessels up to 300’ LOA

Bay Street Marina
Nassau, New Providence
baystreetmarina.com
(242) 676-7000
89 slips for vessels up to 150’ LOA; free Wi-Fi

EXUMAS

Highbourne Cay Marina
highbournecaybahamas.com
(242) 355-1008
750 feet of dock space; call in advance for reservations

Marina Emerald Bay
Great Exuma Island
marinaemeraldbay.com
(242) 336-6100
150 slips for vessels 40-240 feet; 24-hour security; pump-out service at each slip

Staniel Cay Yacht Club
stanielcay.com
(242) 355-2024
Accommodations for yachts up to 185’ LOA

GRAND BAHAMA

Grand Bahama Yacht Club
Freeport
grandbahamayachtclub.com
(242) 373-8888
Accommodations for vessels up to 200’ LOA

Ocean Reef Resort & Yacht Club
Freeport
oceanreefbahamas.com
(242) 373-6921
50 slips for vessels up to 120’ LOA; lowest dockage rates in Freeport

Old Bahama Bay Resort & Yacht Harbour
West End
oldbahamabay.com
(888) 983-6188
Full-service marina with 72 slips up to 120’ LOA, 24-hour security, customs and immigration office

Port Lucaya Marina
Freeport
portlucayamarina.com
(242) 373-9090
Online slip reservations; services include catering, babysitting, and more

Sunrise Resort & Marina
Freeport
sunriseresortandmarina.com
(800) 932-4959
Full-service marina with 70 protected slips, 40-ton lift, customs and immigration office

ELEUTHERA

Cape Eleuthera Marina
capeeleuthera.com
(844) 884-1014
Full utilities and accommodations for vessels up to 200’ LOA

Romora Bay Club & Resort
Harbour Island
romorabay.com
(242) 333-2325
Deep-water, full-service marina with 40 slips, 24-hour security and video surveillance

Valentines Resort & Marina
Harbour Island
valentinesresort.com
(242) 333-2142
Can accommodate vessels up to 160’ LOA; open to transient cruisers year-round

LONG ISLAND

Flying Fish Marina
Clarence Town, Long Island
flyingfishmarina.com
(242) 337-3430
30-, 50- and 100-amp power; water, laundry and fuel

Stella Maris Resort
Long Island
stellamarisresort.com
(242) 338-2050
Accommodations for vessels up to 100’ LOA

 

Line Tender Keeps your Lines Tight

The Line-Tender allows you to easily crosstie your outboard boat to the dock without the lines getting caught between the motors. Powerful Sea Sucker suction cups hold the bracket in place. Simple installation and removal means it can be used with single, twin, triple, or quad outboards. MSRP $189; line-tender.com

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