07-24-2023, 06:44 PM
(07-24-2023, 01:27 PM)dubob Wrote: I haven't been up there this summer, but I'm guessing the ramp dock is what the Parks folks call a wedge dock. The wedge dock can be pulled up and down the concrete ramp easier than it can be pulled up and down the gravel/dirt bottom off to the side of the ramp. I'm also guessing the dock off to the side is a floating dock. The floating dock can be launched from the ramp and positioned using a boat and possibly a pickup positioned on the concrete portion of the ramp. Just guessing here as I haven't actually seen either one done in person. They might even have to use a fat tired front loader to move the floating dock up and down the gravel/dirt shore line.
Yes, it's a wedge dock that is sitting on the ramp. If you go up there you will see how tight it is, as I said above, once the water level drops it won't be the issue it is now. This all could have been avoided if they had widened the ramp last year when the water was so low. With the rise in popularity of paddle boards, it's making the situation worse at all our smaller lakes.