Anchoring floating docks and jetties
The anchoring of jetties and jetty systems depends on the local conditions. There are several options for this.

Jetty anchoring on the shore
Anchoring a jetty to the bank is the classic and simplest way of fastening aluminum jetties and jetty systems. The access bridge is anchored via a connecting profile with swivel joints and the jetty (usually canoe jetties) is braced with stainless steel cables.
In the case of long jetties, we work with Schorr trees, which provide the necessary support and a secure position for the floating jetty/jetty.

Chain anchoring of the bars
If a floating device cannot be used for ramming or flushing, chain anchoring for floating jetties and jetty systems made of aluminum is an option. With this type of jetty anchoring, concrete weights with a stainless steel eyelet inside are embedded in the water bed. Heavy chains are attached to them, which give the jetty a stable position and a firm hold. Depending on the local conditions, pipes can also be flushed into the river bed instead of the concrete weights.

Bar anchoring with dolphin locks
We always recommend anchoring the jetty with dolphin locks if the river bed has solid ground with a high degree of stability.
In most cases, floating equipment is required for this type of jetty anchoring.