This combination bracket can be used with EZ Dock’s deadweight or stiff-arm anchoring system. Currently shown using part number 800095-15 which is sold separately. This combination bracket can be used as a Deadweight (100700) or Light Duty Stiff-Arm anchoring system (100700 used with 800095-15). The setup shown is a Light Duty Stiff-Arm system using part number 800095-15 which is sold separately. To use as a Deadweight system you will not need to use part number 800095-15.
This combination bracket can be used as a Deadweight (100700) or Light Duty Stiff-Arm anchoring system (100700 used with 800095-15). The setup shown is a Light Duty Stiff-Arm system using part number 800095-15 which is sold separately. To use as a Deadweight system you will not need to use part number 800095-15.
This combination bracket can be used as a Deadweight (100700) or Light Duty Stiff-Arm anchoring system (100700 used with 800095-15). The setup shown is a Light Duty Stiff-Arm system using part number 800095-15 which is sold separately. To use as a Deadweight system you will not need to use part number 800095-15.
During hurricane “Georges” and the wind storm from “Mitch,” the docks we bought from you came through the wind and tide with absolutely no damage.
– Claude E. Owens, Conch Harbor, Key West
We installed our EZ Dock system in February 2008 and have been extremely pleased with its low maintenance, durability, and stability.
– Dr. Alan E. Wilson, Auburn University
The new EZ Dock system is a good addition to our existing facilities and to the Junior Sailing Program. The docks are significantly more stable than our former “black cubes.”
– George Smythe, Carolina Yacht Club
After much research and many months of investigation, it was clear that the EZ Dock was the clear selection for our eight boat slip marina plus the additional space for our Personal Water Craft, etc.
– Greg Evans, Smithfield, NC
Meanwhile, my neighbor to the left found his floating dock in his front yard and the neighbor to the right lost his old floating dock after it slipped over the wood pilings and broke in half.
– Neale Cosby, Lorton, VA