Spring Point Marina Adds New SF Marina Docks

Spring Point Marina is located on Casco Bay, a popular boating destination in Maine. Once a shipyard for Liberty Ships, the South Portland, Maine recreational harbor recently upgraded its facility with the addition of a state-of-the-art SF Marina floating concrete dock and walkway.

Installed by Rockland, Maine-based Prock Marine Company, the Spring Point Marina project included seven 65.5′ L x 17′ W SF 1250 floating concrete pontoons. Built to withstand the nor’easters common in the area, the dock sections are highly buoyant and virtually unsinkable. Moored on internal 24″ steel piles, they provide extreme stability. Utilities such as 50A and 100A power, water, and other services are routed through internal ducts. A slightly narrower SF 1240 pontoon was used for the walkway.

The new SF Marina section adds 1,150′ of straight transient dock space for Spring Point Marina. Due to its wave-attenuating design, it helps shelter the existing dock and slip array from waves and large wakes.

Spring Point Marina has more than 275 slips with 30A, 50A, and 100A power service, and can accommodate yachts up to 200′ in length. A full-service boatyard, it has a 50-ton Travelift, 10-ton forklift, hydraulic trailers, and the capacity to handle any repair. The marina is within walking distance to beaches and lighthouses and five minutes from Portland International Jetport.

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