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The Convenience of Commercial Piers

Thursday, August 27, 2009 posted by Mike S 10:50 AM

The Convenience of Commercial Piers
If you have ever owned a business on the waterfront, you may understand the convenience and success that having a custom dock and pier can bring. Depending on your type of business and location, having an outdoor walkway, raised boardwalk or pier system could be an excellent way to bring in new customers in the summer months. This is especially true if you operate a bar or restaurant on the water and want to attract boaters to your establishment. It is no secret that lake docks can drive business to a company and the reason for this is because boaters will enjoy the convenience of drive up service when they are playing on the water.

When it comes to installing a pier at your waterfront business, there are many things to consider, including the different pier accessories that are available through many boat dock manufacturers. When it comes to choosing the size and layout of your new dock or pier system, there are many things to consider, such as capacity and the water bottom. You want your pier or dock to be large enough to handle the amount of traffic that you want to attract, yet you also want to ensure that none of the boats that are parked at your dock run aground.  If the water bottom is shallow, you may also want to consider track systems so that your customers’ boats don’t get damaged.

When considering adding a dock or marine boat rail system to your place of business, it is always a good idea to work closely with a boat dock manufacturer. A representative of the manufacturer will be able to advise you on the best size and layout of your dock. He or she will take many factors into consideration, such as the amount of business you expect to do in respect to the dock, your budget and the layout of the water bed. Water travel lanes will also be taken into consideration so you will not inadvertently block the ease of flow through the area.

When it comes to installing a commercial pier at your place of business, size is important along with the overall function. Many businesses will combine the function of the pier or dock to include extra seating areas if they operate a bar or restaurant. This is also a good way to serve individuals and not track sand inside your establishment. It is also a way to get around some ordinances because most boaters do not wear shoes or shirts while on the water. All of these things can make it worth the added expense of having a dock constructed.

Many waterfront businesses have docks or piers attached to them to attract boaters during the summer season. This convenience can give you a competitive edge over waterfront businesses that ignore those who play on the water. It can also open up a few new lines of commerce depending on what your core service is. Many companies will add a small marina to enhance their potential of attracting boaters, this way your guests can get everything they need in one place, and as a result this will boost your profits. It is never a bad idea to consider adding a dock or a pier to your waterfront business.