PADDLEBOARD

PADDLEBOARD

PADDLEBOARD

Paddleboards at sunset.

Paddleboards at sunset.

A paddleboard is becoming a favorite activity in Door County. As a great stress reliever, It also helps develop upper body strength, balance, and agility. It is a complete body workout.  What people really enjoy is the peace and tranquility of the Door County Peninsula.

Just imagine the sunrises and beautiful sunsets you can enjoy on the bay of Green Bay. 

 

 

What Happens When You Return to the dock? 

When you return to your dock, is it cumbersome to carry your paddleboard to your house or garage each time? Don’t like taking it over the rocks on the shoreline? Don’t want to risk falling or twisting your ankle?

Do you want a way to store your paddleboard conveniently? Wouldn’t it be better to store it right at your dock securely?

PaddleBoard Rack

PaddleBoard Rack

Why not consider a paddleboard rack from Pier & Waterfront Solutions. The rack mounts directly to your ShoreMaster dock with ease. (The mountings adapt to other brands also.)

It’s simple to use. Place your paddleboard in the slots, and you are ready to go. Secure it and forget it. What could be simpler? The storage rack fits all paddleboards and is an attractive addition to your dock. What could be simpler?

Your board will be ready to go in an instant.

Pier & Waterfront Solutions has this paddleboard rack on display. Stop in to see it today.

Call Jerry @ 920-493-4404 for more details or to place an order. Enjoy all that the Door County peninsula has to offer.

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For an excellent startup article about Paddleboarding please check this out https://www.gilisports.com/blogs/news/the-ultimate-beginners-guide-to-stand-up-paddle-boarding

Another Related article –https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/paddleboarding.html

Pier & Waterfront Solutions

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay at the Idlewild Road intersection.  Our staff is here year-round to assist you.

DOCK INSTALLATION UPDATE -2019

2019 DOCK INSTALLATION UPDATE

We promised an update on the dock installation season in an earlier post, and here it is. We won’t gloss it over, we have been unable to get all the docks in before Memorial Day.

Our crews have been working every possible day overtime. They are scheduled to work a full six days a week. However, six days a week is not a reality.

We have lost at least 2 to 3 days a week to heavy rains or high winds. We plan for at least ten days of rain or high winds during the install season. This year that has not been enough. As a result, even some of our office staff are called upon to install.

WHAT’S CAUSING THE DOCK INSTALLATION DELAY?

Lift installation

Lift & Dock installation

The major problem has been water levels we have not seen since the 1970s. Everywhere we go, we see water levels setting new records. Our equipment can handle high water up to four feet. However, this year, the high water is combined with frequent strong winds and access problems.

The usual access across lawns or in fields is frequently saturated. Our equipment is heavy, and the ground is so soft we cause extensive damage when a customer insists we drive across it. Most customers will say it’s okay to drive across the wet lawn because they don’t want any delays. Later they get distraught when they see the deep ruts in their property.

2019 is the second straight year of high water – an additional 10″ on top of the high water from last year. Heavy winter snows have combined with a very wet and cold Spring. As of this writing, the water levels are expected to rise even further until Fall.

As a result, many docks have already run out of pipe length.

WHAT’S THE END RESULT?

As we reported in our May POST, the short legs require that we replace the legs with longer ones. Replacing these legs is a time consuming and expensive process. In many cases, it has cut our installs per day by 50%. Failure to add longer legs will almost certainly result in damage to your dock whenever there is a storm. 

Are we the only company experiencing these problems? NO – all of the install companies are experiencing the same issues.

WHY CAN’T YOU TELL ME WHEN MY DOCK INSTALLATION IS SCHEDULED?

After looking at the forecast, we make plans to install a group of docks at least a day ahead of time. When that morning rolls around, we have had to frequently change the work schedule, cancel it altogether, or move it to a different area.

We completely understand when our customers get upset that we can’t tell them when the install will occur. I think you will agree with me when I say they will get angry when we commit to an install on Wednesday and have to change the date at the last minute.

We may plan a stretch of installs along Bayshore Drive between Sturgeon Bay and Egg Harbor for a Tuesday. However, if the winds are battering that area, we have to change our plans at the last minute. We have no choice.

We urge you to follow this advice – DO NOT bring your boat in until the boat lift installation is completed. You may end up having to take it out again if we can’t get there as planned.

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Pier & Waterfront Solutions 

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay at the Idlewild Road intersection.  Or – you can call John @ 920-493-4405 for more information.

HOW TO REPLACE A BOAT LIFT COVER

HOW TO REPLACE A BOAT LIFT COVER

IS YOUR CANOPY COVER SHOWING SIGNS OF WEAR?

Boat Lift covers are available from Pier & Waterfront Solutions (PWS) for ALL popular boat lift brand.  A ShoreMaster cover allows PWS to satisfy your demands for faster availability and lighter weights. Plus, they don’t sacrifice quality, regardless of brand. ShoreMaster canopies are made to fit perfectly.

We offer both the WeatherMax® and a 13oz cover.

WEATHERMAX CANOPY COVER.

All ShoreMaster WeatherMax® covers offer superior protection from the elements. You’ll enjoy WeatherMax’s ease-of-use when it comes to installation, cleaning, and storage of the cover. Other features include:

      •  A water-repellent HydroMax™ finish is applied for long-lasting protection, durability, and color retention;
      • The Lightweight yarn fabric provides a soft feel, vibrant colors and easy installation & removal;
      • Deep scalloping around the perimeter of the canopy cover offers extra coverage; and
      • There are five color options available:
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Taupe- Weathermax canopy cover

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Black-Weathermax canopy cover

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Navy-Weathermax canopy cover

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Light-charcoal-Weathermax canopy cover

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Forest-green-Weathermax canopy cover

 

 

 

 

 

 

Caution – Colors shown may not be accurate.  Your monitor or phone may adjust the colors.  See PWS for accurate samples.

 

 

13oz VINYL CANOPY COVER

This new 13oz canopy weighs 30% less than the canopy covers supplied by some other suppliers. That makes it easier to install, remove, clean and maintain. In addition, the 13oz canopy cover sacrifices nothing when it comes to quality. You get superior performance in all critical testing areas:

                • Tongue tear testing;
                • UV resistance;
                • Strip tensile testing;
                • Grab tensile testing; and
                • Hydrostatic resistance tests.

This 13oz vinyl canopy is designed to be very lightweight without sacrificing:

  • Durability, moisture resistance and UV protection that you expect from a premium vinyl canopy cover.
  • The 13 oz Vinyl Covers use an exclusive topcoat for superior strength, clean-ability, weatherproofing and protection.
  • Lighter weight vinyl for hassle-free installation and removals.
  • The deep scalloping around the perimeter of the canopy cover provides extra coverage.
  • Six color options.

 

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Blue 13oz Vinyl Canopy Cover

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Onyx 13oz Vinyl Canopy Cover

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Tan 13oz Vinyl Canopy Cover

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Gray 13oz Vinyl Canopy Cover

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White13oz Vinyl Canopy Cover

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Forest-green-13oz Vinyl Canopy Cover

 

 

 

 

 

Caution – Colors shown may not be accurate.  Your monitor or phone may adjust the colors.  See PWS for accurate samples.

What do we recommend?  WeatherMax®  – for its overall strength, durability, and cost.

HOW DO I MEASURE MY CANOPY FRAME?

Here are some standard dimensions for ShoreMaster canopies.

Don’t have a ShoreMaster lift?  Uncertain about the dimensions of your lift cover or where to start?  We give you three options:

            1. Refer to this ARTICLE for information on how to measure the frame; 
            2. Call us if it is a different brand than the two shown in that article; OR
            3. PWS will come to your site to get the information needed.

Remember, PWS prefers to do an on-site evaluation to ensure the accuracy needed.  There are many lengths, styles, and widths available.

You can view complete PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS here.

A FREE GIFT FOR REGISTERING YOUR SHOREMASTER PURCHASE

Protect your investment by registering your ShoreMaster purchase for full warranty coverage. Plus, when you register your purchase, you’ll receive a FREE gift from ShoreMaster. You’ll need your dealer and product information (a receipt or invoice will be sufficient) to register your product.

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Pier & Waterfront Solutions

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay at the Idlewild Road intersection.  Our staff is here year-round to assist you.

IS THE WATER LEVEL HIGHER THIS YEAR?

IS THE WATER LEVEL GOING TO BE HIGHER THIS YEAR?

The water level WILL be higher –  by a long shot!

We have many terrific customers. One customer has been following the Bay of Green Bay water conditions for years using government supplied data to ensure accuracy. We rely on Bill A. for his knowledge of current, as well as past, Bay water level history.

According to Bill A.:

Water levels are running very high in comparison to the Army Corp average numbers. The average for May is 580.75 ft. The readings he sees at the monitoring station near Green Bay has been peaking out at 582.47 ft which is 20.64 inches above the predicted average for May. An additional update from Bill A. shows that we are going to set a new record high if we continue to get rain this month.

The low-end numbers are around 581.05 ft which is 3.6 inches above the average for a typical May.  Our current water level has been between 7.56 inches to 26.64 inches higher than May of last year (when we are at high tide).

What do all these water level numbers mean?

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Storm Damage caused by floating logs

First, you can expect deeper water levels through-out the summer months.

Second, when there are storms, you will see the water reach higher onto your beach along with more turbulence.

Third, with the higher water levels, there is likely to be more floating debris (logs, rafts and floating boats).

What Do Higher Water Levels Mean for Installs?

With near record levels for water depth, it means all docks have to be raised again this year. This helps protect them from the storms.

That’s not a big deal in a normal year.  The problem this year is that many docks already had short legs last year. 

With water levels nearing historic levels, we have to take a great deal of time at almost every site to change the leg lengths. The extra time required to change the legs out means we are getting far less installs done per day than previously.  Shortages in the labor market have compounded the problem.  We can’t get enough people to make another crew despite better than average wages.

What can you do?

If your dock is not already installed, please give serious consideration to allowing us to lengthen the legs.  In fact, we’ll go a step further and recommend that you contact John directly,  (920-493-4405).  Give us permission to shorten your dock length this year OR change the leg lengths on your dock, if needed.

Simply by not installing all the sections of the dock,  you may avoid the need for longer legs.  That’s not a guarantee if the water continues to rise but it may get you through this year.

What Else Can You do?

1. Keep your boat secure on your boat lift. It’s better to have your boat bouncing up and down on the boat lift than floating into your dock or your neighbors’ dock.
2. Keep your possessions higher on the beaches. The breaking waves may come further up on the beach and sweep them away.
3. Check your boat lift cables. Consider replacing any frayed or rusty cables. The added stress of high waves will break already weakened cable. See this post.
4. Keep your boat as high as possible on your lift. At the same time, be sure you don’t hit the top of the cable travel. Be especially careful with electric winches.I
5. If you see logs or large debris washed up on the shore near you, try to move it up to the higher ground to prevent it from floating out again.
6. Check your insurance coverage. SEE this related article.

Thank you Bill A. for providing the information for this post.

For more background about the water levels, see this article.

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Pier & Waterfront Solutions

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay at the Idlewild Road intersection.  Our staff is here year-round to assist you.

Storm Damage May 2019

Storm Damage May 2019

STORM DAMAGE

Storm damage on May 1 has caused dock owners to ask – Will my dock and lift be installed by Memorial Day?  The second question is – Why do you set the dock so high?  The answer to the first question is – It’s still too early to tell.

In an average season, installations will begin about April 1.  Last year, there were several minor snow days in April. Three weeks into the season we experienced a late-season snowstorm of 23.2”.  Obviously, this slowed us down even more. Once the snow stopped, it took a few days for it to melt and the properties to dry out enough that we could access them again.

2019 Installs

The 2019 install season started as usual.  Since then everyone has been hampered by

      1. High winds (mostly from the N and NE);
      2. Frequent rain has resulted in wet lawns and fields which mean – inaccessible properties; and
      3. High water levels again this year. (Yes, the water levels are even higher than in 2018.)

Also, keep in mind that in April, the water temperatures are barely above freezing and wet suits and waders provide little, if any, protection.

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Storm Damage caused by floating logs

 

Let’s address each issue

Here’s an example of the storm damage that occurred on the morning of May 1, this year.  

Around sunset on the evening of April 30th, the winds switched from the E to the NE. The winds kept building until 2 am. That’s when there was a sharp increase in wind gusts approaching 40 mph from the NE. These strong gusts lasted until 5 am and then tapered off, but only slightly.  Combine this with steady winds – 20-30 MPH (all from the NE), and you have a recipe for storm damage.  The result was a storm “surge” approaching 3 feet in water depth  – with strong wave action on top of that.

The rising waters peaked about 10 am.  This “surge,” combined with the wind gusts, resulted in damage to the docks that had already been installed. Some docks were completely submerged despite being set high above the current water depth. The result was we had to go back to assist those people with damage.

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Storm Damage – May 2019

 

Here is the information provided by the National Weather Service.

National Weather Service data for May 1

WIND (MPH)

HIGHEST WIND SPEED    30                    HIGHEST WIND DIRECTION    NE (40)

HIGHEST GUST SPEED    39                    HIGHEST GUST DIRECTION    NE (40)

AVERAGE WIND SPEED   14.5

WHAT CAUSES A  STORM SURGE?

For a better explanation of why the water levels rise so high in Door County – see our previous post entitled – What is a water surge?  

It’s also a good idea to refer to another post entitled – Boat Lift insurance which was published the morning before the storm.  See the section on “wave damage.”  By the way, we DO NOT have a direct line set up with Nature to anticipate these occurrences.

We are currently receiving actual photos to publish in this same article.  Check back in a few days. Feel free to send any photos you may have.  We may use them as well.  Send them to mike@wisconsinpws.com.

STANDING WATER

Heavy snow this winter and frequent rains throughout Spring means most lawns and access areas have standing water.    We can not move our equipment over it until it drys or we risk heavy damage to your yard.

FAQ – WHY MUST MY DOCK BE SET SO HIGH?

The water levels have been rising for a couple of years.  This forces us to extend the legs to accommodate the higher water.  By doing that we help protect you from storm damage.  

As mentioned in a previous post you may receive a call from John, our service manager, seeking your permission to add longer legs to accommodate the increased water depths.  The only alternative is not to install all the sections of the dock – usually one less section.  Putting in one less section may be a temporary “fix” to help this year, but it is not a guarantee.

John NEVER calls unless it is necessary because we know it costs more to add new legs and it slows our install schedule down.  The biggest cost is the labor to remove and replace the existing legs.

If you have augers on the legs, your dock must be placed on its side to remove and replace the legs.  Last year some legs were already very short due to the higher lake levels. With even more depth this year we anticipated this leg replacement to be more frequent. All of our trucks go out with extra material each morning in anticipation of needing to replace dock legs.

If you get a call from John that usually means the crews are at your site and need your response.  Without it they must move on to another location.  Please return John’s call ASAP to keep things moving.

Check back here each week for any updates on the installs.  We’ll share as much information as we can.

Pier & Waterfront Solutions 

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay at the Idlewild Road intersection.

BOAT LIFT INSURANCE

INSURANCE FOR YOUR BOAT LIFT

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Insurance Forms

With insurance, you expect EVERYTHING you own to be covered for damages.  Even your dock and boat lift. But is that the case?

Here in Wisconsin, if you own a dock or boat lift, you have made a sizable investment. Of course, you want to make sure that they are insured. We urge you to make sure that all of your water equipment is protected. Insurance can be complicated, so you do need to talk to your agent. Make sure they research all scenarios.

Let’s discuss the various situations you may encounter.

Boat Insurance

Boat insurance is no different than auto insurance. But what exactly does the boat insurance cover? Boat lifts are not generally covered under a dock or boat policy. Boat insurance only covers the vessel itself. Think about it – your garage is not covered under your auto policy. Why would your boat, dock or lift be any different? Typically you have to have a rider to ensure your dock or lift.

Homeowners Insurance

Most homeowners believe that their dock and boat lift are part of their property. They think their homeowners’ insurance should cover them. Unfortunately, that’s usually not the case. Your dock may or may not be covered by your homeowners’ insurance..  Be sure to ask about it.  Is your agent aware of it’s value?.

Liability insurance

It’s vital that you have not only physical damage but also liability insurance for your dock. Docks can be dangerous, and you’ll want to make sure you’re covered if someone were to get hurt on your dock. As for the physical damage coverage, make sure you understand what circumstances are covered, wind, fire, and snow all need to be considered.

Some Questions to ask your Insurance agent

Do you need:

Storage Insurance – Just like renters insurance you should consider storage insurance when your boat is not in use. Storage insurance can provide another layer of protection. The good news is there is less risk of liability while your boat is in storage. The insured premiums usually are reduced during that period.

Comprehensive coverage – This usually covers theft, accidental loss, or damage.

Replacement Costs – If you want to replace your boat after an accident, you will need to have coverage that is close to the current market value of your boat. You can adjust it to account for depreciation at each renewal.

Trailer Coverage – If you have a boat, you probably have a trailer to transport it around. Do you have coverage for your trailer and it’s cargo while being moved?

Accessory Equipment – Does your insurance cover your navigational equipment, lighting, and stereo systems and the other “toys” you added to the boat over time.

Mileage Restrictions – Does your policy restrict your mileage from where your boat is stored and used?  Which insurance covers the boat while being transported to and from the storage unit?

Salvage insurance – What policy pays if your boat sinks after an accident or if you forget to replace the drain plug?

DOES YOUR INSURANCE POLICY COVER:

Geographic Limitations – Your insurance policy may have specific physical or bodies of water limitations. Going to take your boat around the country? You may need a plan that will cover it under those circumstances. 

Good news: Your dock or boat lift, while stored on your residence premises (not necessarily in the water) would be covered by a standard Homeowners policy. It should be handled under a structure or as personal property. It will, however, be subject to the policy deductible. However, there may be other considerations.

WAVE DAMAGE – Damage to your lift or dock is NOT going to be covered if it is the result of waves. Even if the water is driven by the wind, it probably won’t be included. If wind-driven waves knock your dock or boat lift over, you will be responsible for damages. An exception might be if the waves caused a log, another dock or a boat to strike your equipment. The problem is, you have to prove it. If you see this situation happening your best option is to take photos. Better yet, a video of it happening might increase your chances of being covered. If the wind directly causes damage to the dock or lift, that loss should be covered by your insurance. Example, a dock accessory has blown off the dock by the wind, is probably covered under your policy.

WHAT ABOUT:

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Ice Damage

ICE DAMAGE – Your dock or lift is not covered by damage caused by ice. If you leave your dock in the water over the winter and moving ice destroys it during the spring thaw, your Homeowners carrier is likely to deny that claim. Or if you leave your boat lift in the water and the pressure from freezing or thawing of the ice around it causes damage, again, this is most likely not covered.  What if our dock is stored on your beachfront or lawn.  If an ice shove occurs will it be covered?  If your equipment is stored on your neighbors property and the ice gets to it, is it covered?  Remember, it isn’t on your Resident Premises.  See below for more information.

Beyond these circumstances, there are other circumstances where coverage could hinge on whether your dock or lift is considered a structure or personal property. This can matter because policy coverage provisions for structures and personal property are entirely different.

HOW IS YOUR DOCK DEFINED?

PERMANENT DOCK – If your dock or lift is permanently set in place and attached to its location, it is almost certainly a structure. But is it covered under your policy? The answer to this question may depend on which insurance company you ask. (This means you probably need to ask.)

PORTABLE DOCK – Most Wisconsin property owners remove their docks and lifts for the winter to protect them from ice damage. In that case, Is a movable structure still a structure? If your portable dock or boat lift is not considered a structure, then it should be regarded as personal property and typically covered against loss caused by one of the perils named in the policy. It includes fire, vandalism, and falling objects, among other damages. The other good news is that, as personal property, your dock or lift is covered anywhere in the world, even if it isn’t located where you live. Maybe.

What is the deductible?  

However, the big question is – Is your dock or boat lift covered while in the water?  You need to ask your agent.

DEFINE STRUCTURES

Things can get a bit more complicated if your dock or lift is considered a structure. First of all, most Homeowners policies only cover structures located on your “residence premises.” So if you own a dock or lift situated in a resort or on a vacant lake lot and it’s considered a structure, then you are going to need to add individual coverage for it. Many insurance companies offer an option to add coverage for structures located elsewhere. 

Another problem – it may not be clear whether your dock or lift is on the “residence premises” or not. Perhaps you have a boat lift set up at a resort which you insure as a seasonal residence. If your policy includes coverage for Other Structures, will it cover your boat lift located elsewhere in the resort? Or what if you have a dock where you live,  but your legal boundary stops just short of where it sits?

WHAT ARE “RESIDENT PREMISES”?

Standard homeowners policies define your “residenTpremises” as “including the structures and grounds at the location of your insured home.” .In the case of a dock at the edge of your land but just beyond your property’s legal boundaries, would it be considered at the same location as your home and therefore covered? In the case of the boat lift located across the resort from the lot you occupy, there may still be an argument to be made in favor of coverage. However, coverage seems less certain. Be careful, as some non-standard policies might define “residence premises” even more narrowly.

Insurance gets complicated, so my recommendation is to talk frankly to your agent. Talk about your winter and summer situation. Get a clear definition (preferably an opinion in writing, if it is not written in your policy. The definition is critical and may vary by the insurance company.

The information contained here includes a lot of “should be”‘s, “if’s,” “but”s, and “however”s. We are not insurance agents and opinions expressed here are just that – opinions. Now it’s up to you to get the conversations started with your agent.

PWS does Free quotes for insurance damages.

Pier & Waterfront Solutions 

PWS is located at 7325 St. Hwy 57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay at the Idlewild Road intersection.  Our staff is here year-round to assist you.