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No room for roll-in storage?
Rivers - depends
Mucky bottoms - mostly yes
Inland tidal zones - depends
Oceans - no
Great lakes - no
Hurricane zones - ideal
Salt water - yes
Sampling stations/bridges - perfect
Swamps - yes
Ponds are ideal places for our piers, but you'll want to check with your local zoning authority (your spouse).
Sulfuric acid pits and chemical waste vats – don’t bother, the fishing's terrible. They all have two tails so they'll never get ahead.
If you have a very shallow shore where you need a particularly long pier, there simply is no better alternative in existence than a Pier of d'Nort dock, particularly when you take into account that you will likely be hiring an installer twice a year with other systems (or spend a whole day installing). With a long dock, Pier of d'Nort is hands down thee best and most econimical pier available bar none.
