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The Dock Manual: Designing/Building/Maintaining [Paperback]

Max Burns
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Book Description

January 4, 1999
The Dock Manual is devoted entirely to planning, constructing, and maintaining residential docks on rivers, lakes, and oceans.

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From the Author

My writing of service and how-to journalism has always been guided by the belief that given the reasons why, folks are more likely to do the job right than if simply told how to go about some esoteric task. Knowledge converts the drudgery of work into understanding. Understanding puts you in control, which is where you should be as the owner/operator of your very own water and sewage system. So in common with my other how-to books and articles, The Dock Manual is not just a how-to book, it's also a "why?" book. I also believe that no matter who the reader--from novice to expert--that person should enjoy the read and learn something. "How-to" books are about work; reading the book shouldn't be. So while ensuring that my writing is jam-packed with good information and tricks of the appropriate trades, it's important to me that the book (whether one of mine or one I am reading) also be a good read. Respect for the environment, too, is another theme that runs through my service journalism. Not the trade-car-for-bicycle or eat-only-lettuce-fertilized-with-natural-gnats'-poo sort of radical stuff, but most definitely there are ways any member of humanity can minimize his or her impact on earth while still maintaining a lifestyle compatible with comfort and convenience. And this holds particularly true for that sensitive interface between land and water that is so important to our survival yet so easily damaged (and so easily preserved, for that matter). The Dock Manual explains how to take advantage of all that your shoreline has to offer while minimizing the disruption to existing surroundings.

From the Back Cover

The essential ingredient for full enjoyment of your river, lake, pond, or oceanfront property.

If you're fortunate enough to own waterfront property, you know that a dock is essential for realizing maximum value and enjoyment of that land. Now you can build your own dock, or repair an existing dock, with this comprehensive, easy-to-use guide -- the only book devoted exclusively to residential docks.

The Dock Manual contains 10 complete plan for stationary and floating docks -- each with materials and tool lists, and simple, illustrated construction techniques. You'll also find step-by-step instructions for analyzing your shoreline and choosing the right dock for your needs.

You'll refer to The Dock Manual throughout the year for expert advice to help you:

* Make repairs and upgrades

* Winterize your dock

* Build angle, roller, and stair ramps

* Paint, stain, and treat your dock

* Deter and repair decay to wood and plastic

* Incorporate design options like trims and colors


Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC (January 4, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580170986
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580170987
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.5 x 11 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #39,626 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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This is for sure a very good "do it yourself" book. There is no doubt that it is a "must have" for those building their own dock/jetty. The author, Max Burns, has written an excellent book on the basics of dock design and construction that is surprisingly comprehensive but still practical. It is one of the two "only" books I have ever seen on recreational/residential dock construction. I think the way the book was able to streamline and summarize the various technical bits and pieces, although being targeted at the beginner to intermediate designer/builder, does not stop it from being a very useful and informative book to most people. Each chapter is short and readable; the subject matter is directly applicable to real life situations and is not written in a typical textbook manner. I think Sections 2 and 3 on dock types and building provide a hard-to-find and up-to-date overview on various related issues. The graphs and drawings are easy to interpret, and I believe are essential to understanding the key points. Coming from a construction/environmental background I found the inserts/information boxes on the environmental impacts and construction considerations to be written in a way that is very easy to understand and quick to pick-up. Yes, this for sure a very good book to have on the subject of dock design and construction. It is also a model for writers to follow on how to simplify a technical subject, which in many instances can be gruesomely complex, to an easily "digestible" read so people from different walks of life can enjoy it in a practical way and put it to use.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Building a dock? BUY THIS BOOK! August 2, 2001
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"The Dock Manual" tells you everything you need to know about designing, building and maintaining a small residential dock. It is an extremely well written and enjoyable book to read and is loaded with beautiful line drawings and photographs.

There are extensive sections on the different types of docks, materials, tools, hardware and building techniques. The section on connecting your dock to the shore was worth buying on its own! The section on designing your dock was short but there are pictures and drawings of various types of docks scattered throughout the book.

I've gotten many "do it yourself" type of books from Amazon and I think "The Dock Manual" is one of the best! If you have a dock, are planning on building a dock or just dreaming of it then you will LOVE this book!

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41 of 49 people found the following review helpful
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It is a good book for the beginner or intermediate do it yourself dock builder. Well-written overviews and common sense practical advise on materials, types of docks and their applications. This book offers good general-purpose advice and light instruction for anyone looking to build a simple dock or have one built for them. The book should be a great help to most people and I would leave a copy on some of the ratty looking docks around our lake if I could afford it. The book would be much improved with a more accurate title, a well-rounded source list, better illustration and or a good web site forum to visit. I must also say - Max burns the serious do it yourselfer (Pun intended) and the book has a very misleading and overly boastful title. "THE DOCK MANUAL" DESIGNING-BUILDING-MAINTAINING sounds real authoritive, like you're about to hear from the master's master and learn it all. This book would probably be more accurately titled "DOCK BUILDING " A SOLID OVERVIEW IN BASIC DOCK DESIGN, BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE. This book totally skips subjects such as plumbing and lighting as two examples. And this probably was not in the scope of this book, but there sure were lights on the cute little dock on the cover of the book and not one word about them inside. The book barely touches on subjects such as boatlifts and then tells you to buy a kit. An essential part of docks these days are a building such as a boathouse or cover of some type, which is nowhere to be found. Whether or not you would rather call someone for an off the shelf product such as a boatlift kit or have someone do the heavier work such as pile driving, it seems rather rude of the author to assume what is and what is not within the realm of a competent do it yourselfer. I thought the idea of a do it yourself book was to teach and show how it is done and let the reader decide when it is time to call the contractor. In most good home building books, they at least show you how to build the forms for a foundation and let you decide whether or not to be the he-man with a wheelbarrow or call a cement truck. Don't short your audience,I know most people aren't going to run out and rent a barge or pile driving equipment, but I do think it benitfits your reader to have the knowledge. Let the reader decide what they can or cannot do. Can't wait for "Dock Building" The rest of the story. Perhaps the title of this book should have been "THE DOCK, THE BASIC DOCK AND ONLY THE BASIC DOCK" as illustrated in the books "10 Complete plans for stationary and floating docks". Michael C. Hook - Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great resource
Wealth of knowledge contained within its pages; well worth the money if considering building or maintaining a dock. Highly recommmended.
Published 10 months ago by cannuck
1.0 out of 5 stars Pretty cover, Lacking content
I purchased this title mostly for ideas about the design of a new dock for my house... Well, after skimming through, then reading it cover to cover, I found nothing. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Khend
5.0 out of 5 stars a very informative book
Got this book for my husband, and he is just beginning to become handy as we just got a house on a lake. He built a dock and a motorized floating dock within days. Read more
Published 23 months ago by JLM
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read even if you are having someone else build your dock
Very informative and easy to read even if you are not a handyman. The book's nearly 200 pages smoothly move you from the most general topics such as dock types down to the smallest... Read more
Published on April 16, 2011 by mike wallace
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Basic Manual
This book provided very little insight into building the dock I am constructing on my pond. It is written more for lake side or sea side homes and still would not be very helpful... Read more
Published on December 1, 2010 by Theresa Shepherd
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book on basics
Good book on the basics of Docks. Great to help you decide what kind of dock or type of material. Not so hot if you want information on repairing an existing dock. Read more
Published on April 26, 2009 by R. Siegfried
1.0 out of 5 stars Save Your Money
This insult is not for the reader, but for the book; if you learned anything from this book , you have no business considering building a dock yourself. Read more
Published on February 16, 2009 by James Gage
4.0 out of 5 stars Things you may not have thought of
As a handyman I like to bulid my own things. This book gives you a lot of insight. It shows an easier way of doing things by using things you would not have thought of. Read more
Published on October 19, 2007 by Robert A. Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dock Manual
I've built decks and docks in the past and I find this text to be of immense value as I prepare to build a new system of decks and docks at a new location. Read more
Published on September 24, 2007 by Terrence O'Neill
4.0 out of 5 stars Great information!
Very thorough. Just the information I needed to determine what type of dock to build on my lakefront property.
Published on August 31, 2005 by Martin L. Wentz
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