Ramps vs. Gangways

Ramps vs. Gangways

A frequently asked question is – what is the difference between ramps vs. gangways?

image of Gangway

           Gangways

image of Standard dock ramp

            Standard dock ramps

 

When choosing between ramps vs. gangways, first, think about what your neighbors are using. Remember, your dock will most likely sit at the same height! 

Would you, your family, or guests be comfortable going up that incline to use the dock? 

Do they need a running start to get up to the dock? If they do, a ramp is not the way to go.

Ramps work great for a level or short distance up or down. They don’t need handrails due to their length, and the angle to the dock is not steep.

 

How high is your dock above the water? 

On an inland lake, you usually are about 1 foot above the water at the most. Since the waves seldom get more than a foot high on a lake, you don’t have a steep climb to get to the dock. A simple ramp will do an excellent job for you.

 

One more thing to consider about a ramp

Please don’t allow yourself to be talked into using a ramps narrower than the dock itself. It’s an accident waiting to happen. 

Someone walking to shore may get distracted and step off the dock expecting the ramp to be the same width. Foolish but true.

Ramps or gangways should always match the width of the dock. You don’t want someone stepping off the edge when they thought the dock was wider.

 

Consider your shoreline

What do you have to walk over to get to your dock? Is it a sandy beach or a rocky shore with stones the size of the palm of your hand? Are there large boulders that only the kids enjoy climbing?

Is rip-rap only is the first obstacle followed by the rocks?

Now, with the rip-rap, you may experience a difficult time getting over the rocks. In some cases, the water is right up to the rip-rap. 

Once over the rip-rap, you may have to walk over some rough terrain to get to the dock or pier. 

Gangways are a safe and straightforward solution to your problem.

Consider both the length and width you need. For example, the PWS 3-Season Pier offers various pier and ramp widths and lengths to fit your needs. 

PWS offers ramps and gangways with the same decking as the rest of your dock. It all fits together seamlessly.

 

Do you have rip-rap?

Due to the high water, you may have installed rip-rap along the shoreline to protect property values. 

Now, with the large rip rap, you may have a difficult time getting over the rocks. 

You may also have to walk over some rough terrain to get to a dock or pier. 

 

What’s the solution?

To start with, PWS can add stairs in the form of flat rocks or steel steps right in the rip-rap. From there, we have gangways in 20 ft. lengths to finish your walk over any obstructions. 

 

Have an aluminum dock? 

PWS has 16′, 20′, and 24′ lengths with handrails included. These significantly reduce the chance of a twisted ankle or a broken leg or arm.

 

No rip-rap?

The high water likely means your dock is higher than previous years to escape the waves’ power in a storm.

Now you need ramps or gangways to access the dock. A ramp, which is usually 8-10′ long, will give you a steep angle to climb under some circumstances. 

The best way to access your dock when it is this high is via gangways. The longer gangways provide a gradual slope that young and old will appreciate.

A gentle transition from the shoreline to your dock is essential for a seamless, gentle climb. (As a side note, the long gangways mean you usually need fewer sections of the pier.)

PWS offers stairs, ramps, and gangways to access your dock. 

One of the critical choices you’ll make is choosing between ramps and gangways.

 

What do you have to walk over to get to your dock?

What do you have to walk over to get to your dock – Sand, rocks, or boulders? 

As you think about the length, make sure you keep in mind the ramp’s width.  PWS has various options to suit your needs.

 

Ramps

If you don’t have far to walk (less than eight feet from shore to dock), a ramp is an excellent choice. That is unless the pier is set high. 

Ramps are standard on shorelines where the water level doesn’t fluctuate much. The ramp is usually short enough that they don’t require handrails. However, longer approaches provide a gentle slope to a higher dock. 

Aluminum Ramps come in 4′ x 4′, 4′ x 8′, and 6′ x 8′ sizes. The strength of aluminum does not normally allow for longer lengths without handrails.

PWS will advise you which type of dock access works best in your situation.

 

Gangways

If the distance from your dock to the shore is:

1. Long and you have to walk over large rocks or boulders:
2. The dock is set high: or
3. You get a lot of debris floating along your shoreline – Consider gangways rather than ramps.

Unlike ramps, gangways provide a gentle slope to walk up because of the distance they cover.

A 20′ gangway could reduce the cost of your dock system too.

 

Aluminum Gangways

Aluminum residential gangways are 4′ wide and come in lengths of 16′, 20′, and 24′.

An alternative for galvanized docks would be a steel gangway, which comes in 20′ lengths. As you can imagine, this longer length is much more comfortable with less incline.

 

Let’s summarize these ideas.

Let PWS find the Perfect Dock System for you.

Determining what a good fit would be is an integral part of making your dock system perfect. 

PWS offers high-quality and affordable options for gangways, ramps, and accessories. We provide the expertise and expert knowledge you need to determine which option will work best for your situation. 

PWS can help you plan the perfect boat docking system for your area. 

Get started HERE!

 

Where is Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions, 7325 St. Hwy 57, is located 3 miles south of Sturgeon Bay. It’s 1 mile PAST the intersection with County road MM (heading north). Look on the right at the intersection of Idlewild Road and Hwy 57.

ARE WE OPEN?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions remains “open” year-round.

Please use face masks

The virus continues to spread. PWS is conducting as much business as possible by email, text, or phone. 

Site visits continue as usual. When making in-person contacts, we follow “social distancing” guidelines whenever possible.

Our display yard is OPEN 24-7

The PWS display area is always open for you to examine at your leisure. All displays available for sale have a numbered, red tag on them. Want more information on something you saw in our yard? Please reference that number when you inquire.

                 Red Tag

PWS will provide estimates by email to make the process faster, safer, and paperless. 

Call, message, or email us with any questions.

Thank you for allowing us to work with you.

Happy Shoreline Repairs Dee & Julie

Hi Jerry,
Just a note to say Julie & I are very happy with the Shoreline Repairs.

The workers did a great job from start to finish.  The grouting looks good, also.

We are looking forward for summer to arrive.

Have a healthy New Year!

Dee & Julie    Door County peninsula

Sue, Shoreline work, Door County

Dave, DJ, Jack, Curt and all,

Thank you so much for the great work you did to protect our shoreline.  It looks really great – or even better.    It is now holding after the additional rock.

We appreciate your problem-solving skills along with your expertise at designing a plan and placing the rock.  We appreciate the stair steps too!  All best wishes for a good holiday season and a healthier and safe 2021!!

Sue

History of Pier & Waterfront Solutions

PIER & WATERFRONT SOLUTIONS

image of PWS logo

Pier & Waterfront
Solutions LLC

As 2020 comes to an end, we’d like to summarize the history of Pier & Waterfront Solutions.

Dave Kalista and Jerry Englebert started in 2015. Like all new business owners, they were willing to put their futures on the line. 

The first “office” consisted of a tiny room that was so small you literally had to walk sideways to get past the table. It was more like a closet.

 

         All-Terrain Forklift

In the first year, installs and removals were done with ATF #1, an All Terrain Forklift, which Dave operated along with Alex, our first employee. Alex is with us today and has his own crew. 

The heavy equipment required a truck and a trailer to move it. The first time the trailer was loaded with the ATF and driven just a few miles, one of the tires blew out. Not a good omen.

 

PWS moved and expanded

Pier & Waterfront Solutions moved out of the “closet” into a one-room office on Hwy 57 (our current location). ATF storage was done in a separate warehouse on the property.

After doing sales and service themselves for a year, Dave and Jerry had a growing list of customers and added a full-time crew.  

2016-2020 saw the addition of more ATF’s, crews, and trailers. Five ATF’s to be exact. 

The shop has now grown to encompass about 90% of the building. Meanwhile, the one-room office has grown to three offices. We needed more room to accommodate the office staff of 5 needed to run the operation.

 

WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?

PWS expanded into our shoreline business, which became part of our “waterfront solutions” name.

              Track mounted skid steer

The shoreline business currently has three track-mounted skid steers, along with three excavators for installing rip-rap to protect shorelines. Each piece of equipment meant more crews, trucks, and assorted equipment.

 

 

 

THE GROWING BUSINESS HAS MORE FACETS

              Barge with excavator

As the rip-rap business grew, we introduced our 24′ x 45′ barge and pusher boat.

Why such a large barge? The barge allows us to transport the excavator, a track-mounted skid steer, and tons of boulders and rip-rap directly to work sites. It’s more economical for the consumer and gives us access to areas that were inaccessible by land.

Watch for more developments with the barge in 2021.

 

 

THE NEXT INTRODUCTION

PWS developed our own line of galvanized steel docks because other steel docks were not doing the job. 

3-Season Pier on Lake Michigan

         Steel 3-Season Pier

The 3-Season Pier was introduced as a heavier, stronger steel pier with oversized features from top to bottom. Even the side platforms went from the normal 4′ x 8′ platform (32 sq. ft.) to a 4′ x 10′ area. (40 Sq. ft.).  That’s  25% larger than lesser brands – and it’s the standard size.

Due to its quarter-ton+ weight per section, the 3-Season Pier is able to handle the record-setting high water we currently have.  But even more importantly, it can withstand the strong storms we now see frequently on the Bay of Green Bay.

 

More developments are coming in 2021!!

It’s not all good news.

On a sad note, early 2020 saw the tragic loss of John Engelbert, Jerry’s brother. John was our Service Manager and friend. He passed away due to complications from diabetes. Everyone who knew John misses him.


WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HAVE IN STORE FOR PWS?

PWS is not sitting back on its laurels. Our staff continues to seek even more ways to serve our customer needs.

  In the coming months, we will be announcing new areas we will expand to serve customers better.


How will you find out about these changes?

The best way is to come back here each week and follow the posts on our website. 


Where is Pier & Waterfront Solutions?

Located at 7325 St. Hwy 57, it’s 3 miles south of Sturgeon Bay and 1 mile past the intersection of Cty MM (heading north). Look on the right at the intersection of Idlewild Road and Hwy 57.

ARE WE OPEN?

Pier & Waterfront Solutions remains “open” year-round.

        Please use face masks

The virus continues to spread rapidly. The vaccines are arriving and PWS is conducting as much business as possible by email, text, or phone. 

Site visits continue as usual. When in-person contacts are necessary, we follow “social distancing” guidelines as closely as possible.

 

 

Our display yard is OPEN 24-7

                             Red Tag

Our display yard is always open for you to examine at your leisure. All displays available for sale have a numbered, red tag on them. If you want more information or pricing,
please reference that number when you inquire.


We provide estimates and quotes by email to make the process faster, safer, and paperless.  

What can YOU do? 

Please conduct as much business as possible via emails, messaging, and phone. When you see our staff and crews on-site, please practice “social distancing.”

Call, message, or email us with any questions.

Thank you for allowing us to work with you safely.

Let’s all stay safe!

Newest Member of our Sales Team

Meet the Newest Member of our Sales Team

Eric DeBaker

                  Eric DeBaker

Pier & Waterfront Solution’s sales and service team extends a welcome to Eric DeBaker.

Born and raised in Southern Door County, Eric currently resides in Appleton. He lives with his wife and 15-year-old son.

A graduate of Southern Door High School, Eric made technical sales for Miller Electric and Metal Man Work Gear Co.

He also worked in the real estate industry, helping homeowners and investors with real estate purchases at Coldwell Banker Real Estate group. 

Additionally, Eric assisted trucking companies to comply with DOT and OSHA Requirements at J.J. Keller & Associates.