Maybe the impulse to post the spike knife came naturally from yesterday's nautical labor. For strictly bureaucratic reasons, I had to lengthen my new dock before October 15. Otherwise I would never, ever, be permitted to expand it beyond the 16 feet I now want to the legal maximum of 32 feet which I may someday want. I settled for one more eight-foot section.
Technically, it is not a dock, but a pier. I've been away from living on salt water so long I fall into corn-field usage.
It will make a convenient place to tie -- chain, actually -- the canoe, and a comfortable perch for fishing. It's on a point about 50 yards from the canal outlet to the big lake, and the water is good for walleyes in the spring and fall.
Installing a dock is one part brute labor, another part finicky adjustment of supporting poles, a third part lesson in not dropping tools, and a fourth laboratory work on the differing physics of moving about in chest deep water as opposed to air.
5 comments:
A "perch" for Perch?
Only the most astute TMR readers catch such diversions. :)
Is this dock for the Queen II?
If you can fit it in the lake Our Host will figure out a way to warp it in.
Looks great! Now you just need a string of colorful flashing dock lights and tropical plants in pots on each end.
When is the Dock Warming party?
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