SF Marina Systems Delivers Fuel Dock to Pier Sixty-Six

SF Marina Systems has delivered a new floating concrete fuel dock at Pier Sixty-Six Marina in Fort Lauderdale, providing a modern, high-capacity solution designed to support today’s larger yachts while enhancing operational efficiency. The new dock’s wider footprint and higher freeboard enable smooth, safe docking and fueling operations at the busy marina location.

With the volume of yachts and increased marina traffic, the new fuel dock provides enhanced safety and improved efficiency for staff and visiting vessels. Its robust construction allows Pier Sixty-Six Marina to accommodate today’s larger yachts with ease, while a full utilities package – including fueling capabilities, an on-site pumpout station, water service, fire safety systems and integrated LED dock lighting, which ensures smooth docking and fueling operations, improved accessibility, and a safer, more functional environment.

The Pier Sixty-Six Marina fuel dock project features three SF Marina Type 1540 single-cast concrete floating dock units, each measuring 4m by 23m, for a total dock length of 70m. With a freeboard of 710mm and steel piles protected by HDPE sleeves, the dock is engineered to meet the demands of modern yachting. Double rows of composite rub rails provide both vessel protection and convenient steps for lower-freeboard boats, while off-center internal pile guides with cushion block technology and safety covers ensure clean-looking, safe decks. Heavy-duty 5-ton cleats, along with stainless-steel 10-ton bollards, complete the installation, making the dock fully capable of accommodating everything from center consoles to the larger vessels visiting Pier Sixty-Six.