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by RJF » Wed May 22, 2013 11:08 am
You added your post after I started. "B" is the ticket.
I’ve put this same dock in many times, at my parents place on Houghton Lake. No way my wife and I could do this alone. We always got with the neighbors and put all our docks in the same day. I suggest you get with your neighbors and ask them for help, in return for your help with theirs. Get four guys, in the water. That’s why we have waders. Another on shore to get you things (like tools or beer). I’m sure you are starting at a seawall or on shore. The length of the dock section determines how far out to put the first set of supports. A set of supports is two auger pipes and a crosspiece. Have all the bolts and nuts very loose, to start. Not sure if the brackets you set the dock sections on are connected to the crosspieces, or on the end of the dock section itself. I’ve seen it both ways.
Screw down a pipe, using a section of dock held by two guys to show you where, about a foot into the sand. More, if into mud, but if you have augers on the pipe, I’m pretty sure it’s sand. You can drop your end of the dock into the water, while you turn the pipe. Add the cross member and the other auger pipe. Screw the auger down a foot, using the crosspiece to show you the distance between the two auger pipes. Tighten the bolts, holding the crosspiece at the height you want it –IMPORTANT-TIGHTEN THE BOLTS THRU THE PIPE (THE LONG BOLTS) FIRST. If you tighten the short one on the outside part of the bracket first, you break the bracket when you tighten the long one (expensive to replace, I know). Pick up the section of dock and put it on the crosspiece. You have one section in place. Take a break, have a beer, and repeat. Put a section of dock in the brackets on the first section and have two guys hold it up, so you can judge where to put the next set of supports.
Should be no need to number things, as all parts should be the same. We had three lengths of auger poles, as the water got deeper at the end, so we used longer poles the farther we got from shore. You could use a measuring stick, instead of holding up a section of dock, to determine the placement of the supports, once you find out how they all go together.
Hope this helps.
2013 Aqua Patio - 90 hp Honda. Retired, living on Houghton Lake, MI.