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SUPERYACHTS HAVE NEW BERTHING CHOICE IN PALM BEACH

By |2024-12-13T13:54:55+00:00December 12th, 2024|

Superyachts Have New Berthing Choice in Palm Beach Palm Beach, Florida is known for its balance of small-town charm and over-the-top luxury. Because the area is such a draw to superyacht owners and captains, Safe Harbor Rybovich – Berth One has added 119m of new state-of-the-art floating concrete berthing docks from industry leader [...]

ARC-SHAPED BREAKWATER PROTECTS NEW ZEALAND MARINA

By |2024-09-26T11:28:23+00:00September 26th, 2024|

Arc-shaped breakwater protects New Zealand marina Offering stunning panoramic views and unprecedented cruising opportunities, Waiheke Island Marina on Hauraki Gulf is New Zealand’s newest yachting destination. To shelter its 180 docks from fetching seas and passing island ferry wakes, but also to protect the area’s ecologically sensitive environment, marina owners partnered with industry [...]

SWEDISH MARINA NOW PROTECTED FROM WAVES & WAKES

By |2024-09-26T11:08:41+00:00August 16th, 2024|

Swedish marina now protected from waves & wakes After many years of deliberation, Gothenburg, Sweden-based marina owner-operator Grefab decided it would replace the wooden palisade surrounding Hinsholmen Marina. When the municipality-owned company had a geotechnical survey completed and learned that traditional bottom-founded construction wasn't feasible, it turned to SF Marina. The leader in commercial [...]

TRAIN BRIDGE REPLACED WITH HELP FROM SF MARINA

By |2024-09-26T11:09:22+00:00August 16th, 2024|

Train bridge replaced with help from SF Marina Built in 1896, the Norwalk River Railroad Bridge in Norwalk, Connecticut, is a frequent single point of failure for the Amtrak and Metro-North commuter trains that traverse its 562' span. Construction to replace the aging infrastructure has begun with SF Marina playing a small but [...]

US NAVAL ACADEMY ADDS WAVE ATTENUATOR

By |2024-08-05T14:15:55+00:00August 5th, 2024|

US Naval Academy adds Wave Attenuator To create a perimeter of protection behind its pile-supported fixed piers, the United States Naval Academy (USNA) in Annapolis, Maryland added a new wave attenuator. The floating concrete breakwater from industry leader SF Marina USA will not only shield man-made Santee basin from wave action from the Severn [...]

NEW DOCK HELPS REINVENT PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS

By |2024-07-03T07:02:29+00:00July 2nd, 2024|

New Dock Helps Reinvent Plymouth, Massachusetts As part of an ambitious multi-year harbor management plan, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA replaced an old small wooden dock with an SF Marina floating concrete pontoon solution. Located adjacent to a boat ramp that serves a robust commercial fishing and aquaculture fleet, it nearly doubles the footprint of [...]

DANISH NATURE EXPERIENCED FROM A FLOATING CABIN

By |2024-08-23T08:33:37+00:00July 2nd, 2024|

Danish Nature Experienced From a Floating Cabin For many tourists, Denmark’s natural beauty is best experienced up close—including on the water. That’s why Destination Nordvestkysten (Northwest Coast) has added four floating cabins to its array of unique overnight accommodations. Constructed on environmentally-friendly SF Marina concrete pontoons, each four-person shelter has an exceptionally low [...]

CUTTING-EDGE BREAKWATER PROTECTION IN QUINCY BAY

By |2024-07-03T07:03:40+00:00July 2nd, 2024|

Cutting-Edge Breakwater Protection in Quincy Bay Part of greater Massachusetts Bay, Quincy Bay is just seven miles south of Boston and home to Safe Harbor Marina Bay. The full-service marina offers a unique, vibrant waterfront, access to world-class boating and, with its new state-of-the-art SF Marina floating concrete breakwater system, safe and peaceful [...]

PIOTR RÓŻAŃSKI – POLAND

By |2024-05-30T15:14:21+00:00May 29th, 2024|

A bright future for marina projects in Poland “Initially, I had no intention of working with pontoons. As a trained mechanic, I enjoyed travelling and working worldwide. My father, a well-known hydro technician, spent 45 years in canal and reservoir embankments and harbour construction. Later, he started his own small business, [...]

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