intermediate work · Crescent City Harbor boat basin, Crescent City, CA 95531
Repair a worn dock bumper/fender, dock 3 -- Crescent City Harbor boat basin, Crescent City, CA 95531.
Fund it for $95. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$95 proposed
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What the work involvesThis working fishing harbor's dock 3 has a torn or missing rub-rail fender, letting commercial and recreational boats grind against bare pilings on every swell and tide change; replacing the fender protects both the fleet's hulls and the harbor district's own dock structure.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- the harbor district's or land manager's work authorization + the day's tide table
- a Coast Guard approved life jacket worn whenever working within reach of the water edge
- replacement dock hardware (fenders, bumpers, fasteners) per the district's spec
- grabbers, contractor bags, and a wheelbarrow or cart for staging debris
- gloves, eye protection and boots with grip
- camera + GPS phone
Steps
- 1. Photograph the dock section or shoreline segment as found, wide then close, with GPS and a legible timestamp.
- 2. Confirm the harbor district's authorization and check the tide table so the whole work window sits on a falling or low tide with a clear exit.
- 3. Screen the debris from a distance before touching it: drums, fuel containers, sharps and anything unlabeled are photographed and reported, never handled.
- 4. Work from the dock or the bank only; wear the life jacket within reach of the edge and never enter the water for a piece of debris.
- 5. Repair or replace the dock hardware to the district's spec, or remove and stage the shoreline debris by stream above the high-water line.
- 6. VERIFY: photograph the finished section from the before vantage, log the hardware replaced or the volume removed by stream, and confirm nothing was left staged below the high-water line.
- 7. Enter the authorization reference, photos and counts in the proof record.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the torn/missing fender against the bare piling or dock edge
- Fender/hardware spec photo (marine-grade, correctly sized for the dock)
- Secure-mount check (hand-test for slack/looseness) after installation
- After photo of the seated, secured fender
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