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Newport, Rhode Island marina installs new Dock Array

by SF Marina 27 Feb 2021 15:15 GMT
SF Marina floating dock array © Martin Flory Group

Located in Newport, Rhode Island, Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard is at the epicenter of a world-class sailing and boating destination. The full-service marina recently replaced a wooden dock with a state-of-the-art SF Marina floating dock array and floating breakwater to accommodate larger vessels and gain protection from Narragansett Bay's rough waves.

Because of its northern exposure, the Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard project included a 117m breakwater made up of six Type 400 floating pontoons with energy-absorbing coupling. These overbuilt connectors each has a breaking load of 2x105 metric ton per joint. They are virtually unsinkable and extremely stable, even when facing a severe nor'easter.

"The SF Marina dock system has been a real game-changer for us," said Eli Dana, Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard general manager. "It really protects the boats better than our wave fence does—both the new SF Marina array as well as our existing timber docks." Because of the breakwater's effectiveness, the marina has no immediate need to replace its southern basin wooden piers.

The new dock system at Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard is comprised of eight SF Marina Type 1200 floating pontoons configured as fingers that range in width from 2.6m to 4.3m. Internal piles are offset to allow cart passage. Utilities such as power, water, pump-out and communications are designed to support superyachts and are routed through internal ducts. A combination of stainless steel and galvanized 5- and 10-ton bollards are conveniently placed to accommodate and maximize multiple-sized vessels in the slips. The new array can accommodate 10 boats from 24m to 58m.

"We chose SF Marina because of their great reputation and the success we've had at other Safe Harbor properties," continued Dana. SF Marina systems have been installed at four other sister marinas.

Host to the annual Newport Charter Yacht Show and the new Safe Harbor Race Weekend regatta, Safe Harbor Newport Shipyard is within walking distance to downtown Newport. Offering 1,107m of dockage for 48 boats, it can accommodate vessels up to 107m. The marina has a 500mt lift with full refit and repair services available, and is known for its numerous amenities and attentive staff. Its website is www.newportshipyard.com.

For more information contact SF Marina, Tel: +46 31 7790765, Email: or visit www.sfmarina.com.

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