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Docks out Arghhh
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 508264" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Yes, if the ice freezes around the floats then the water/ wind blows out, it can tear the docks out along with the ice. Most marinas here in Ohio along Lake Erie remove as much of the dock supports as possible to prevent ice damage. When I was a young lad a local river overflowed its banks, then it froze big time ! When the wind changed and the water receded it took everything the ice touched from mobile homes to taking houses off their foundations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 508264, member: 1183"] Yes, if the ice freezes around the floats then the water/ wind blows out, it can tear the docks out along with the ice. Most marinas here in Ohio along Lake Erie remove as much of the dock supports as possible to prevent ice damage. When I was a young lad a local river overflowed its banks, then it froze big time ! When the wind changed and the water receded it took everything the ice touched from mobile homes to taking houses off their foundations. [/QUOTE]
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