nola mike
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I have my lift maybe 50 ft from shore, stand alone. Currently I walk out to it, not usually a huge deal but getting to be less pleasant towards the end of the season. One of my jetties needs to be rebuilt, and I'm trying to figure out a way to incorporate something to get out there.
1. Jetty is in 2 sections. Part closest to shore is what's getting rebuilt. The farther section is still in decent shape.
2. That last piling to the lift is 11 feet.
3. Tides and storms are significant, and whatever I built would likely be underwater a good portion of the time. If I have to walk through knee deep water that's a lot different than upper chest deep.
3a. Anything built would have to be either removable or something that I wouldn't care about/easily replaceable. Big storms can come in unexpected
4. Needs to be functional only. It would be just me using it (likely), or people with some dexterity.
The pilings would be spaced close enough together that they could be spanned with 2x lumbar. Some sort of hand rail or something would be necessary I think--Anything underwater will get very slick. I can get the near pilings built high, but anything deep (2nd section) would need a barge out there, which isn't in the cards. I'm thinking of just running a couple of 2x8 on edge on either side of the near (new) pilings, but gets a bit trickier deeper. I can also use that far/higher piling and the near one on the left (interestingly that's the only remains of a boathouse from when the house was built in the '60's). Pier guy coming on saturday (2 months just to get the appointment) to give me an estimate. Any thoughts welcome.


1. Jetty is in 2 sections. Part closest to shore is what's getting rebuilt. The farther section is still in decent shape.
2. That last piling to the lift is 11 feet.
3. Tides and storms are significant, and whatever I built would likely be underwater a good portion of the time. If I have to walk through knee deep water that's a lot different than upper chest deep.
3a. Anything built would have to be either removable or something that I wouldn't care about/easily replaceable. Big storms can come in unexpected
4. Needs to be functional only. It would be just me using it (likely), or people with some dexterity.
The pilings would be spaced close enough together that they could be spanned with 2x lumbar. Some sort of hand rail or something would be necessary I think--Anything underwater will get very slick. I can get the near pilings built high, but anything deep (2nd section) would need a barge out there, which isn't in the cards. I'm thinking of just running a couple of 2x8 on edge on either side of the near (new) pilings, but gets a bit trickier deeper. I can also use that far/higher piling and the near one on the left (interestingly that's the only remains of a boathouse from when the house was built in the '60's). Pier guy coming on saturday (2 months just to get the appointment) to give me an estimate. Any thoughts welcome.

