Attachments & Accessories
Customize Your Gulf Stream Dock!
To complement our advanced modular dock design, Gulf Stream Docks offers a variety of attachment options to secure your Gulf Stream Dock. Options depend on your water and bottom conditions. Our most popular option is to secure mooring poles with our custom designed post floats that come equipped with a molded post cover to provide the perfect finished look. Check out our other attachment options on the spec sheet listed below.
To further enhance your Gulf Stream Docks experience, we offer a selection of convenience and performance accessories that will finish off your Gulf Stream Docks to perfection. From high quality bench seating to large capacity dock boxes and tie down cleats to boarding staircases, Gulf Stream Docks has you covered.Â
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Mooring Pole Extender
Gulf Stream Docks is pleased to introduce the first and only mooring pole extender that automatically adjusts the working height of fixed mooring poles and thereby helps to prevent your floating dock from becoming dislodged in the event of a storm surge or other unusual high water events. This simple but effective device fits inside the top of the mooring poles that hold your dock in place and it has a coupler attached to it, which: 1) prevents the extender from dropping all of the way into the mooring pole and 2) catches onto the top of a post float when the water level rises.
As illustrated in the video clip below, if the water level rises above the top of the mooring pole, the extender engages with the post float, which pulls the extender up as the float rises with the water, thereby keeping the dock secured. When the water level recedes, the extender drops back into the mooring pole.
The High & Dry Mooring Pole Extender is made with a five foot section of heavy-duty aluminum pipe and it will work on all Gulf Stream Docks equipped with post floats and mooring poles. The extender is designed for easy do-it-yourself installation. It is kept permanently inside of the mooring pole ready for use any time the water level rises too high.