In this video, I’m talking with Connor from GC Marine to get a better understanding of the stabilization work happening at our building's marina. ποΈβ<br /><br />Living here, we've seen how the high-traffic conditions and years of use have taken a toll. Connor explains that since the main pontoon wasn't originally optimized for these forces, the outer fingers have actually started to pull away from the main walkway. ππ§<br /><br />The Engineering Solution:<br />GC Marine is installing Outriggers on the outer fingers to keep everything secure. Here is a quick look at how they work:<br /><br />Support & Leverage: These outriggers act as external supports, extending the footprint of the pontoon to redistribute the weight and stop the fingers from tipping. πποΈ<br /><br />Torsional Rigidity: The frames help the fingers resist "torsion"—the twisting movement caused by constant waves and boat wakes. π€π<br /><br />Interim Safety: While these outriggers are keeping the site stable for now, the marina is staying closed to the public while the next phase of the replacement is planned. π§π·<br /><br />It’s really interesting to see the specific engineering needed to keep our waterways and home infrastructure safe. π¦πΊπ<br /><br />#GoldCoast #MarineEngineering #GCMarine #BuildingMaintenance #MarinaRepair #BoatLife
