Casey C – Door County Peninsula, WI

Good Evening, Jerry

Tell your client they are welcome to stop anytime to check out the dock and lift. 
Feel free to give them my contact information and I’d be pleased to tell them about my experience working with you.  Everyone bent over backward to take great care of me.

All the best.
Casey C.  Door County Peninsula, WI

WINTER STORAGE – DOCKS & LIFTS

WINTER STORAGE – DOCKS & LIFTS

It’s time to think – winter storage.

It seems like just yesterday when the days began getting longer and the temperatures were rising.  Now the temperatures are rapidly falling and the days are getting shorter.

Labor Day has come and gone. Traditionally, it signals the end of summer. Many people are shutting down their summer retreats and preparing them for winter storage.  They are packing up and heading home. We have people from all over the country – from Florida to California and many places in between.

The Door County peninsula is a favorite retreat for many people, including Bear fans. We’ll see many of you in a few days – Sept 5th (Packers vs. Bears)

In the meantime, we hope that you will remember to call John (920-493-4405) and let him know when you are ready for the removal of your equipment. (i.e., your boat is off your lift).

 While you are busy closing up your retreat, our crews are once again removing docks and boat lifts for winter storage. The water cools off quickly, and they have to go into it daily. We want to avoid working in the morning ice this year.

What can you expect this year?

The farther we get into September, the bigger the storms become. When a storm is in the forecast, we can’t respond fast enough to get everyone out of the water. Once a storm hits your equipment, there is nothing we can do except to wait it out. If there is widespread damage along the Door County shoreline it takes time to get to everyone.

Preparing for winter storage

Preparing for winter storage

Our equipment can go into about 4 feet of water (the operators’ cab is flooding at that point).  Our crews get more than wet feet when that happens.

The sooner you notify us that you are ready, the better the chances we have to get your equipment out of the water.

Due to the potential for big storms, we try to handle the Bay first and then the inland lakes.

 

What should change this Fall?

We recommend that you allow us to place your equipment further up on your property. Why?

Due to the substantial damage encountered in the Spring of 2019. We understand that it may look unsightly and it’s difficult to cut the lawn under it. Plus, there may appear to be dead spots under the footpads in Spring. However, nature recovers quickly. Isn’t that better than what you see here?

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Wrong winter storage

Image of an Ice Shove

Ice Shove

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In some cases, the ice moved more than 50 feet up on to the shore and lawns. In one case right into the house.

image of an ice shove crushing a deck and house

Crushing a deck and house

 

These are just some of the winter conditions we can expect each year. With the high water this year we expect to see even more of this in the Spring of 2020.

Remember

Pier & Waterfront Solutions (PWS) specializes in all ShoreMaster docks, lifts, and accessories.

We are located in the center of Door County at 7325 St Hwy 57, just south of Sturgeon Bay at the intersection with Idlewild Road. Our staff looks forward to serving all of your waterfront needs.

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information. 

HOW TO ACCESS A DOCK EASIER

HOW TO ACCESS A DOCK EASIER

HOW TO ACCESS A DOCK EASIER

Access to a dock is important to anyone wanting to use a boat. Boating is something both young and old enjoy. Many memories have been created on a boat or a dock. However, those moments are not as easy for some people to enjoy.

What about those who are not physically able to get to the dock or access the boat?  It may be someone with an injury to a leg. It may be an older adult.  People may have a fear of falling on the shore or getting into a boat.

For some people, access to a boat is an exhausting experience. Still, they want to enjoy the experience and want to be with their family.

What can you do to help them access your boat?

How about starting at the shore end with a longer dock ramp?  Why?  With the increasingly high waters the last few years you probably find that the standard ramp is now very steep.  Your dock has to be installed higher to adjust to these high waters, But you probably have standard 8, 10 or 12-foot ramps.  Up until now, these ramps have worked very well.  Those ramps, combined with the increased dock heights, have resulted in a steeper angle to walk up. It may be almost impossible for the elderly to access your dock without assistance.

What if a 10′ ramp is still too steep?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions has the solution for you!  After all, it’s part of our name!

What if your guests could safely walk over the rocks & the hot sand in comfort?

The first question is –  Would you like a longer ramp to reduce the angle?  Next, do you have an aluminum dock or a galvanized dock? 

Residential gangways may be the answer for you.  Residential gangways are available in 16, 20, and 24-foot lengths. The angle would be much lower and it will put your gangway much further up the shoreline to protect your dock in storms.

In most cases, we can even match your existing decking on the residential gangways.

Gangways provide easy access to a dock

 

What about Commercial aluminum gangways?

Need a longer length?  Commercial gangways are available in lengths up to 60′ long.  Included handrails give you for even more safety. Remember, commercial gangways come with aluminum decking only. Give PWS a call to get things rolling for Spring 2020.

What about galvanized docks?

PWS recently designed a 20′ galvanized dock ramp that will be available in the spring of 2020. The 20′ galvanized ramp will make your access to the dock much easier.

No more walking over the hot sand or worse yet, the uncertainties of stepping onto the rocks. Is this the year someone will twist their ankle? A twisted ankle (or broken leg or arm) can ruin the summer for months. Crutches get old very fast!

No matter how high your dock is, you will have a gentle walk to the dock height with a gangway.  Forget about picking up the sand from the beach and depositing it on the dock. You’ll be walking over it.

 What other solutions does PWS offer for your dock and boat lift?

Handrails for dock access safety

Dock Handrails

Dock handrails can be added to your existing dock. Put them on one or both sides of your dock for extra security for the elderly and children. They come in various lengths and mount on all of the Shoremaster Infinity dock systems.

Don’t have a ShoreMaster dock? We can custom make them fit the dimensions you need.  We’re all about Solutions!

Boat Loading Handrails

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Boat Loading Handrails

Boat loading handrails make it easy and safer to access your boat.from a dock. They give stability for the entire family. Have an elderly parent or friend who could use the extra support and confidence to access the boat?  These handrails are a great way to provide a safe experience for them.

Where is PWS?

PWS is located in the center of Door County at 7325 St Hwy 57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and about 5 miles south of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the intersection of Idlewild Road.  

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or Email Jerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information. 

 

WHY DOES MY DOCK SWAY?

WHY DOES MY DOCK SWAY?

 

Spring Storms

Spring Storms

Dock sway is a result of deeper water and the need to raise your dock higher out of the water.

In 2016 we did an article about dock sway as a result of the high water that year. 2017 was worse, and 2018 continues this trend. The water depths have risen so much that each month brings new records. These records replace standards set years before many of us were born.

This year, in particular, we have experienced an unusual number of strong N.E. winds. These winds have resulted in the water depths you experience daily, to rise even further for a day or more.

These storm surges are the result of the bay being enclosed on three sides. There are limited rivers to dissipate the water at the south end when this happens. Those rivers are already at high levels and can’t dissipate more water.

 

 

 

Tall Ships

 

Recently the “Tall Ships” came to Green Bay, and some of the ships did not have enough room under the Tower Drive bridge near the mouth of the Fox river to pass under them. They had to wait until the winds changed to enter Green Bay for their exhibition.

For more information on the Tall Ships see https://tallshipswisconsin.com/event-description/

What can PWS do about Dock Sway?

To protect your dock as much as we can, we raise your dock higher to lessen the chance of storm damage. Many of you are aware of this because the dock legs were too short to allow us to raise your dock. Our Service Manager had to contact many people to enable us to take extra time to change the legs. Our installations, which were already slowed down by frequent rain and strong winds, got even slower.

Unfortunately, raising a dock moves the center of gravity higher, and it causes the dock to “sway” when you walk on it.

Here’s an example. If you step on a 6-foot step ladder, the first few rungs are stable.  The higher you go – not so much.  Place your feet on the top of the ladder, and you quickly realize you are in a precarious position.  (Better start looking for a safe place to land.)

ShoreMaster docks, equipped with infinity leg pockets, extend the pockets to 18″ deep versus the usual 4″ – 6″ most docks have. Angled braces are added along with the pockets. Unfortunately, even this is not enough to prevent the sway some people are incurring.

Is there another solution?

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Sway brace

There is a partial solution which helps but does not totally eliminate sway – the addition of sway braces to the legs.

The addition of one or more cross-braces will reduce the swaying motion. Cross braces are rigid pipe(s) attached at an angle to the legs of the dock.  For the pier to sway at the top, it must also move the opposite leg at the base where it is firmer.  Mounting sway braces lessens the amount of sway you experience.

If your dock is swaying too much for your comfort, please call John, our service manager, at 920-493-4405.

For sales, contact Jerry (Jerry@wisconsinpws.com) or call 920-493-4404.

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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 4 miles South of Sturgeon Bay at the Idlewild Road intersection.  

JULY 4 th CELEBRATIONS

JULY 4 th CELEBRATIONS

 

JULY 4 th  IS ALMOST HERE

July 4 th is something we all look forward to each year. There are fireworks, family reunions, and making new friends.

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Making a new friend on July 4 th

This year we especially look forward to the four day weekend it brings with it. If Mother Nature cooperates with us, it should be a great weekend.

July 4 th Door County Happenings 

Check this article out for a list of July 4 th activities.

However, let’s not forget what July 4th also brings with it. Generally, the boat traffic is substantial all through the weekend. There will be lots of water skiing and boating going on. Not to mention the parties.  

Safety Tips

Some safety tips that we must all be aware of are:

image of Boat Safety Rule #3- Don't get a visit from him

Boat Safety Rule #3- Don’t get a visit from him

1. Choose a designated driver. It’s not just for cars. The DNR and law enforcement will be out in force trying to protect you.

2. Don’t allow anyone under the influence to swim alone.

3. Be especially mindful of kids. That means your kids or grandkids and also the neighbors. Kids know no boundaries.

4. Fireworks on boats are a real danger. You have fuel and many flammable items on a boat. Besides, people are in close proximity even a pontoon boat. Leave the fireworks to the professionals.

5. The weather to date has been colder than average, and many of the trees are way behind. Did you know, if you are in an area where there are poplar trees, and you see those fuzzy white balls floating in the air and clinging to your lawn, they present danger around camp-fires and fireworks?

How can something so lightweight and harmless be a danger? The author was at campground years back with the ground covered by the fuzz. Someone threw a firecracker on the ground, and the resulting flash instantly caused a fire that moved incredibly fast. Everyone at the campground had to fight the fast-moving flames. It swept rapidly in every direction.

6. Did you know that, in general, the same rules apply when operating a boat as operating a vehicle? You can receive a citation for following too closely, racing a boat or jet ski too closely, driving under the influence, making dangerous maneuvers, not having the proper life preservers (just like a seatbelt), and more.

MANY MORE IDEAS

We could go on and on but if you want more information about safety, consider reading this article.   Here are some more 4th of July tips.

We frequently stress safety because it only takes a snap of your fingers for an accident to happen. We don’t want your weekend (or life) ruined by one wrong decision.


Have a safe
and enjoyable July 4th holiday


Where can you find Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

We are located in the center of the Door County Peninsula at 7325 St. Hwy 42/57. That’s 1 mile North of County MM (Hwy 42) and 3 miles South of Sturgeon Bay. Look for the Idlewild Road intersection.

Don’t forget – Give us a call If you have a dock or boatlift topic you would like to see addressed on our site.

Call Jerry at 920-493-4404 or EmaiJerry@wisconsinpws.com for more information.