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Old 06-29-2018, 11:40 AM   #5
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I, and my neighbors, all have breakwaters that were specifically designed and built to protect from ice damage. All built in the early sixties, facing the broads. Little maintenance, infrequent damage from ice and we don't use bubblers.
I agree! Without my breakwater my dock would be destroyed in the winter! I have watched on my cameras the ice slowly creep up the sloped rocks of my breakwater then snap off in small pieces as it overhangs the dock. This is how a properly built breakwater is supposed to work in the winter. Breakwaters serve a year round purpose.

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