ChromeDome
Well-Known Member
Well, not the Netherlands but Scandinavia , where berthing between poles is by far the most common setup. In some places these 'floating fingers' are added to help small(ish) boats when the berths are a bit long for them. Location more specifically is Denmark facing Sweden and the Baltics.
[Start of Rant] While I truely think we must consider our impact on the globe I also know that some of the big changes belong to mother earth (ice ages indeed were not a result fossile fuel burn). Consequently I think we have to consider our impact and behave responsibly (yes, ALL of us, also you over there and you in APAC!), while admitting some things are out of our reach. [End of Rant]
Checked my boat today as the tempeature is changin to above freezing, to ensure nothing has bursted or is leaking. All well, due diligence is one of my core focus areas
Adding todays pics, also of some on the hard (me among others) after the night's snowfall.


You see that the poles are kept free from ice. Managed by a bubble system that provides air around the pole at the seabed to prevent the ice+changing waterlevel from pulling the poles out of the seabed.
[Start of Rant] While I truely think we must consider our impact on the globe I also know that some of the big changes belong to mother earth (ice ages indeed were not a result fossile fuel burn). Consequently I think we have to consider our impact and behave responsibly (yes, ALL of us, also you over there and you in APAC!), while admitting some things are out of our reach. [End of Rant]
Checked my boat today as the tempeature is changin to above freezing, to ensure nothing has bursted or is leaking. All well, due diligence is one of my core focus areas
Adding todays pics, also of some on the hard (me among others) after the night's snowfall.


You see that the poles are kept free from ice. Managed by a bubble system that provides air around the pole at the seabed to prevent the ice+changing waterlevel from pulling the poles out of the seabed.