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Agree with calling the dock companies. I changed a small single dock on my Winnipesaukee property (with 150 ft of frontage) to a U shaped dock last fall. You absolutely have to get permits if you are changing the dock structure and the dock companies are best suited to draw them up and file them. Your property lines with adjacent neighbors can play a factor with positioning of a wider dock as there are set back rules. It is time consuming and exacting process but having a properly permitted legal structure is important. Good luck!
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