Anyone who has waterfront property and has a boat dock and/or boat lift knows that there are thousands of products and many ways to accessorize your dock. However, there are a few accessories that are must haves for any dock that will have boats, personal water crafts, kayaks or any other type of water craft docking or undocking from your dock. Certain accessories are necessary in order for you to ensure the safety of everyone who accesses your dock.
Below are my top 3 accessories that I feel are MUST HAVES for any boat dock:
1. Cleats - Dock Cleats are by far the most important accessory for any dock. Made from a variety of materials and several styles to choose from, cleats ensure that watercraft and their passengers are secure while at your dock. Not only do cleats ensure that docking and undocking is safely maneuvered it also ensures that the watercraft remains as steady as possible while passengers board and unboard. A loose dock line can allow the watercraft to sway further away from the dock and create an unsafe situation for boarding. A dock without cleats could leave you scrambling to find an object to tie off to while the watercraft bumps around on your dock. You also run a risk of the dock line coming loose when it is not properly secured onto a cleat.
The most common types of cleats include:
2. Lighting - Once again, there are thousands of products to choose from and so many ways you could enhance your dock with lights. But, at minimum you must have enough lighting, in the right places, and at the right time. The MUST have is enough light for safe footing for all pedestrians while on the dock and for safe boarding and access onto the dock.. If your dock protrudes out into the waterway you may want to consider a light to warn off other boaters, placed on the farthest end of the dock.
Here are some simple lighting tips that help provide that safe environment:
3. Ladders - Be sure there is a way to access the dock from the water. No one wants to think of an incident with a small child or animal falling into the water and not being able to climb out. Ladders are available in a variety of materials, lengths and price.
Now that you have installed the 3 MUST HAVES for your dock, and you're confident that your dock is safe, you can think about how you want to personalize your dock space according to your lifestyle. You may use your dock space as your social outdoor area and you may need additional lighting, some added dock protection around the perimeter as well as your dock pilings, or a dock box to store your boating products. Whatever your needs are you are sure to find the product of your choice.
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