Stainless steel tracks were incorporated to accommodate the timber fingers for its 36 slips. Combined with a low center of gravity, the structure is highly stable. Each SF1024 floating concrete dock segment is fitted with HD guides to accommodate the new steel piles. In Phase II, the Hyannis Yacht Club replaced its 65m dock array with a state-of-the-art SF Marina solution. Bar none, the new breakwater performed better than expectations." "Due to heavy icing in the area, we used to store our attenuator in a lagoon all winter," said Randall Wallin, Hyannis Yacht Club vice commodore. The aged, wooden interior docks, however, finally succumbed to Lewis Bay's notoriously rough weather. The new SF Marina breakwater held back the violent wind and waves and was completely undamaged. In 2017, a nor'easter heavily impacted Hyannis. Protecting the inner marina from the area's rough wave action, its unique design absorbs and distributes the stress loads placed on it during violent weather. The new 41m x 3m W breakwater is built using three of SF Marina's renowned SF300 floating concrete pontoons held in place with nine steel piles with center guides. With tight timing, it delivered floating concrete interior docks in time to not disrupt club programs and members' launch festivities. Having completed the breakwater replacement years earlier, SF Marina recently finalized phase two of the project. T-head attenuator system and dock walkway array at Hyannis Yacht Club © Martin Flory GroupĪ series of storms prompted the Hyannis Yacht Club in Hyannis, Massachusetts, to rebuild its T-head attenuator system and dock walkway array.
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