How Is EZ Dock Anchored?
In order for EZ Docks to be truly versatile, the engineers had to design the requisite hardware to make connecting to any shoreline or existing dock, possible. This understanding of the need for connective versatility evolved an extensive line of anchoring options that work with floating docks, fixed crib docks, cement shore walls, marina slips, and shorelines of virtually any kind.
There are 4 common anchoring solutions that account for the majority of dock systems we have installed throughout Ontario. Each anchoring type considers the following: the existing dock, water bottom consistency, depth, and anticipated water current or fluctuation.
Floating Hinge Adaptor Kit
The Hinge Kit is utilized to add EZ Ports to existing floating dock systems. The Hinge Kit allows both the existing dock and the EZ Dock system to move independently of one another while avoiding dispersing torsion stress to each dock system. The Hinge Kit can be mounted on the side or cresting the topside of the dock. Have a look at this option in action.
Dead Weight Brackets
Securing a standalone EZ Dock system or connecting one to an existing floating dock with significant water depth requires dead weight brackets. Dead weight brackets are connected (hung via half coupler connectors) on opposite sides of the dock with crossed chains running beneath the dock to the dead weights on the water bottom.
Pipe & Auger Bracket System
This anchoring option is used for systems with a manageable water depth; generally less than 12’. The pipe size used with the Standard EZ Dock Pipe Bracket is – 2 ½”. The pipe is fitted with an aluminum auger and is then driven into the water bottom. Have a look at this option in action.
Bottomless Stand-Off
This anchoring option utilizes standard pipe brackets with stand-off collars. In this setup, the pipes remain suspended rather than being augered to the bottom. As mentioned above, depths exceeding 12’ are better accommodated by the bottomless stand-off option. Have a look at this option in action.