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Low Floating Dock
Pontoons

Low Floating Dock

Material High Density PolyEthylene(HDPE)
Measurement 500*500*250 mm
Weight 5.5kgs
Buoyancy 250 kgs/m²
Colors Blue, orange, gray, black. MOQ 200pcs.
Applications Floating dock, floating bridge, floating restaurant, floating walkway
Parts & Tools Short Pin, Bolts, Washer, Thin Washer, Spanner(tool), Mallet(tool)

    Basic Definition

    - “Floating dock” refers to a type of dock or dock that floats on the surface of the water, usually used to moor, repair, or build a boat. Unlike fixed docks, floating docks can float up and down with changes in water level, adapting to different tide and water level conditions.
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    Main Purpose

    - Boat mooring: Floating docks provide a stable docking point for boats, especially in waters with high tidal variations.
    - Boat Repair: Floating docks can be used for the repair and maintenance of boats, especially       if the boat needs to be lifted out of the water.
    - Boat Construction: In some cases, floating docks are also used for the construction and assembly of boats.

    Structure & Composition

    - Buoy: The main part of the pontoon dock, usually consisting of a pontoon or pontoon, capable of providing sufficient buoyancy.
    - Connecting Structure: A frame or platform that connects the floats together to ensure the stability of the entire structure.
    - Anchoring system: An anchor or cable used to hold the floating dock to the surface of the water, preventing it from drifting with the current.

    Type              

    - Fixed floating docks: fixed in one position by anchoring system, suitable for long-term berthing.
    - Mobile Floating Docks: Can be moved or repositioned, suitable for temporary berthing or specific activities.

    Advantage

    - Adaptability: Able to adapt to changes in water level, suitable for waters with large tidal changes.
    - Flexibility: Easy to install and move, suitable for different water bodies and uses.
    - Economy: Floating terminals are less expensive to build and maintain than fixed terminals.

    Application Scenario

    - Ports and terminals: used for the berthing and loading and unloading of commercial vessels.
    - Yacht Club: Mooring and maintenance services for private yachts.
    - Water Activities: Used for water sports, fishing, and other leisure activities.
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    Related Terms

    - Pontoon: pontoon, the main component of the floating dock.
    - Mooring: Mooring, the process of attaching a boat to a dock.
    - Dock: Dock, generally refers to the place where the ship docks.

    Sample Sentence

    - The yacht was securely moored to the floating dock, ready for the next day's voyage.
    - The floating dock adjusted seamlessly to the rising tide, ensuring the boats remained stable.

    Cultural Background

    - Floating docks are very common in many coastal cities and lake areas and are an important part of water transportation and activities. Not only do they have a practical function, but they also often become part of the landscape, attracting tourists and photography enthusiasts.

    Technology Development

    - With advances in materials science and engineering, modern floating docks incorporate lighter, more durable materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and aluminum alloys, increasing their longevity and safety.

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