Our preferred anchor method for most applications - Pole and sleeve anchoring is useful in environments with excessive waves and wind, while still offering the ability to easily move the dock with changing seasons and water levels. The system consists of rigid vertical sleeves attached to the dock, with long galvanized steel poles running
Our preferred anchor method for most applications - Pole and sleeve anchoring is useful in environments with excessive waves and wind, while still offering the ability to easily move the dock with changing seasons and water levels. The system consists of rigid vertical sleeves attached to the dock, with long galvanized steel poles running through them. The fixed vertical poles bury themselves into the lake bed and do not need to be driven.
Cable Anchoring is useful when mounting to a concrete sea wall in an area that allows for not having to step over the cables on shore. This dock anchoring method is used in areas of extreme water depths or frequent significant water level fluctuations. There are four general forms of cable anchoring for docks, and each offers a unique se
Cable Anchoring is useful when mounting to a concrete sea wall in an area that allows for not having to step over the cables on shore. This dock anchoring method is used in areas of extreme water depths or frequent significant water level fluctuations. There are four general forms of cable anchoring for docks, and each offers a unique set of advantages based on different needs. Most commonly used in Steel Dock applications.
Wahoo has developed several stiff arm anchoring designs for varying loads and overall distances between dock and shore. Stiff Arms can be provided in lengths of up to 60 feet and are often used in unison with a winch and cable system for additional support when necessary.
The anchoring type will be ultimately be determined by the dock brand and layout you choose, paired with your site conditions. Please contact us to design the best dock for your application and lifestyle.