DINGHY DOCK FLOATING

  • Latitude: 49.17275
  • Longitude: -123.9248
  • West Coast Canada
  • Marina in Canada

Location: Canada

Phone number: +1-604-123-4567

Web-site: http://www.dinghydockfloating.com

Dinghy Dock Floating Marina Specification in Canada

Overview: A Dinghy Dock Floating Marina provides temporary mooring and easy access for small boats, typically dinghies, kayaks, inflatables, and small motorboats. These floating structures are especially valuable in coastal areas, lakes, and rivers where tidal changes occur, ensuring consistent access regardless of water levels. The specifications can vary, but here's a general description of what you'd expect for a typical dinghy dock floating marina in Canada:

Specifications:

  1. Dimensions:

    • Length: 10 to 30 meters (33 to 98 feet)
    • Width: 1.5 to 3 meters (5 to 10 feet)
  2. Materials:

    • Dock Floats: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) or floatation pods with UV protection.
    • Decking: Pressure-treated lumber, composite materials, or marine-grade aluminum.
    • Hardware: Galvanized or stainless steel for increased corrosion resistance.
  3. Buoyancy:

    • Designed to support 400 to 600 kg per square meter.
    • Modular floats with sealed air or filled with polystyrene foam to ensure buoyancy even if punctured.
  4. Anchoring:

    • Method: Anchored using chains, cables, or spud poles depending on the seabed type (soft mud, sandy, or rocky).
    • System: Deadweight anchors, helical anchors, or piling installation to maintain stability.
  5. Gangway/Ramps:

    • Length: Typically between 3 to 10 meters (10 to 33 feet), hinged to accommodate water level changes.
    • Material: Aluminum or galvanized steel with non-slip surfaces.
  6. Utilities:

    • Power: Low voltage shore power connections available in some docks.
    • Water: Freshwater taps or connection points.
    • Lighting: Solar-powered or low-voltage dock lights for nighttime visibility and safety.
  7. Amenities:

    • Storage: Lockable storage units for oars, life jackets, and small gear.
    • Safety Equipment: Life rings, emergency ladders, fire extinguishers.
    • Seating: Benches or seating areas on the dock or gangway.
  8. Accessibility:

    • Compliance: ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) or relevant Canadian accessibility standards where applicable.
    • Features: Handrails on gangways, slip-resistant materials, and appropriate incline ramps for wheelchair access.
  9. Environmental Considerations:

    • Eco-friendly materials: Use of sustainable lumber and non-toxic finishes.
    • Impact: Designed to minimize impact on aquatic environments by careful placement and material selection.

Location Considerations:

  1. Climate Resilience:

    • Structure designed to withstand Canadian weather conditions including snow, ice, high winds, and varying temperatures.
  2. Regulatory Compliance:

    • Must adhere to local maritime and environmental regulations, including the Canadian Coast Guard and Transport Canada guidelines.

A well-designed floating dinghy dock in Canada provides a convenient, safe, and resilient mooring solution for small watercraft, accommodating the specific needs posed by the Canadian climate and regulatory environment.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
AGUILA Pleasure 05:26:14
WIDGEON 1 Pleasure 05:25:06
ASCENTE Pleasure 05:18:03
ISLAND AURORA Passenger NANAIMO HARBOUR 04:57:37
DAVID J Towing/Tug LOCAL 04:57:32
MARABELL Pleasure 04:57:11
ISLAND KWIGWIS Passenger NANAIMO<>GABRIOLA 04:56:32
OPTIMIST NO. 1 Fishing 04:53:47
CYGNUS Pleasure 04:53:26
SKOOKUM Pleasure 04:42:47
SALISH SEQUEL Sailing 04:16:36
SPUHELS Passenger NAN<>VAN 03:55:38
COASTAL SENTINEL Other NANAIMO 03:55:28
NPA OSPREY Port 03:24:30
OSAKA BAY Cargo NANAIMO 03:21:43
MYSTERY SHIP Pleasure 03:17:03
CT TITAN Towing/Tug LOCAL 02:58:22
PACIFIC CHIEF Towing/Tug NANAIMO 02:26:49
SENTINEL 303 Other 02:17:36
TEMPEST Sailing 01:55:08

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