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has anyone had great work done on a new dock at a fair price? i recently purchased a cottage on a Gilford island and want to put in a dock and boat lift.
thanks -Bill |
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Location: Gilford, NH / Welch Island
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Congrats on your island cottage purchase! Dan |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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Dave Farley also did good work for us on a breakwater repair. I do know that he was very busy this year.
What island are you on? Welcome to island living. |
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We recommend Dean Mason of Mason Marine. He built a beautiful dock for us at 325 Bear for a very good price.
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thanks to all for the recommendations! we bought a cottage that needs lots of TLC and rebuilding on Lockes Island. looks like it must have been loved at one time. hope to get it back in shape over the next few seasons. weather has been cooperating so far and have been working out there quite a bit,. gorgeous out there today ...still lots of things to do before real winter finds us.
-Bill |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Hudson, NH and Rattlesnake Island
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We had a new breakwater dock,stairs and a mooring put in this past summer on Rattlesnake Island. Winnipesaukee Marine Construction did it all and they took care of all the permits. We love it.
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Watermark built a great dock for us. They handled all the permitting, and not only has the dock held up really well, they did a nice design job fitting it into the trees and rocks on the shoreline so it looked like it had always been there.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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I have used three dock installation contractors over the years and the best and most reliable (by a wide margin) is Center Harbor Dock & Pier. Get hold of Don Casey over there and he will take care of you.
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Depending on what you want for a dock and a lift you may be able to get away with a permit by notification. A single finger lift out can be done by PBN last time I checked as long as you have 75 feet of frontage which I am sure you do. Anything more than that and you would need the typical standard dredge and fill app. |
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lots to learn in this island endeavor glad you guys are out here
![]() i got a few people out to see the project and should have some estimates soon. i have been in the Gunstock Acres mooring field for many years and like their steel dock frame with wood deck because it took a licking in all weather. something like that i could maintain myself -welding, replacing decking etc. what i have been shown is aluminum frame with a removable wood deck. is the aluminum frame a durable enough dock for the North side of Lockes? codeman ...do want a dock that can lift out so will take a look at the permit by notification option. thanks. -Bill |
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Personally I like the feel of a permanent dock. I wish I had the extra 10' per finger that you can have by using a seasonal though. |
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But very sound advice as his exposure would be quite similar on the N. side of Lockes as well.
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