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04 Sep

A new BoardSafe floating dock system with an adaptive kayak launch was recently installed at the Baytown Nature Center at 6213 Bayway Drive, Baytown, TX. The center, on Crystal Bay, is an incredible kayaking and paddle-boarding destination. The view of the San Jacinto monument over the water is picturesque and part of the beauty kayakers will experience during their paddle. This public launch project offers accessibility to all kayakers and is expected to increase recreational paddling at the nature center.

Baytown Texas kayak launch installation

The accessible floating dock project was designed, engineered, and manufactured by BoardSafe Docks of Fleetwood, PA. The launch specifications include the following:

  • 4-ft x 20-ft Aluminum Welded ADA-Compliant Gangway
  • Adaptive Kit (Step Down Boarding Bench, Overhead Grab Bar with Straps, Pull-Out Seat)
  • 8-ft x 16-ft Floating Dock
  • 20-ft Kayak Chute w/Cradle (Keeps the Kayak Stable During Entry and Exit)

Baytown Texas kayak launch drawing

BoardSafe Docks are often the top choice for communities, lakes, tidal rivers, and park systems, because BoardSafe creates solutions at challenging water access sites. Our experience and background knowledge set us apart from other dock manufacturers.

BoardSafe docks are structurally sound, engineered for strength, durable, low-maintenance, and manufactured with high-quality aluminum-welded materials, composite lumber, and non-polluting plastic encapsulated flotation. You can read more about them here:

Maintenance Costs Are at a Minimum with Your BoardSafe Adaptive Kayak Launch

What Makes a BoardSafe Dock So Unique?

BoardSafe’s Adaptive Kayak Launch was designed with input from adaptive paddlers. A team of paddlers in wheelchairs were looking for a way to get their paddlers into the water because their group was growing and their needs became more diverse. They were frustrated by going to launch sites deemed “accessible,” yet the launch features didn’t work for them. Barriers were overlooked or accommodations were incorrectly designed.

The members of the group of paddlers in wheelchairs had paralysis, were wounded veterans, or were amputees, yet all had use of their upper body or arms. They required accommodations from the parking lot, to the launch site, and into the water. The group identified features that worked, that didn’t, were overlooked, or needed further development. Their input makes BoardSafe’s kayak launch the highest-quality accessible launch on the market. Equipped with the most adaptive features in its class, the launch offers the safest entry into and exit out of the water for most paddlers with disabilities.

Understanding Available Launch Systems

Several types of docks are designed for launching kayaks, each suited to different environments and user needs. Here are some common types:

Floating Docks rise and fall with the water level, making them ideal for areas with fluctuating water levels. There are advantages to launching from a floating dock because the dock remains at water level and can be adjusted for different watercraft. Floating docks are beneficial on lakes, rivers, and areas with changing tides. They offer advantages and benefits that cannot be offered by a stationary pier.

Fixed Docks are permanently installed and do not move with the water level. They are good for areas with consistent water levels. Because the dock is fixed, it cannot offer accessibility to those who require it. To be accessible, the dock must float along with the fluctuations of the water; otherwise, it will become a barrier for any paddler needing accommodations.

Modular Docks consist of interlocking pieces that can be configured in various shapes and sizes. Budget-minded customers may choose this more economical plastic dock that is best suited for residential applications. Plastic docks may be a less expensive option than a commercial-grade aluminum-welded dock. While a plastic dock may be a good option for the budget-minded consumer, plastic docks will not hold up to weather elements like a welded aluminum structure, or be a good fit for commercial and high-use applications.

Launch Ramps are sloped surfaces leading into the water; however, they can be slippery and cause kayaks to tip over upon entry.

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Each type of dock and launch system has its advantages and disadvantages, depending on the location, water conditions, user needs, and budget.

If you need help choosing the ideal design or layout for your accessible and adaptive floating dock project, the experts at BoardSafe Docks can help. Our design team is committed to providing clients with the most practical long-term solutions to fit their needs. Contact us today to get started!