JB lund Dock Ramps

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$550.00

 

JB Lund Dock Ramps

Lund Docks are the best maintenance free dock for your lake shore. The JB Lund Roll-In Dock system is a lightweight classic design, and provides the ultimate ease going in and out of water. Sturdy aluminum trusses with triple stringers and 2 3/8” OD aluminum legs mean your dock won’t shift or flex. Removable 4×4 foot decking panels allow you to match your dock to your needs and environment.

 

With the JB Lund Dock Ramp, you can connect your JB Lund Dock to shore with a sturdy, easy-to-attach ramp that comes in two sizes: 4'x4' or 4'x8'. 

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Construction

  • Lund leads the industry with its welded triple stringer system and cross-members every 4 feet. Triple stringers strengthen the frame, fully support the decking and eliminate flex.
  • Lund’s Roll-In are designed to be sturdy, yet versatile. With 2 3/8” aluminum legs and pockets mounted to the inside of the trusses, you can adapt to any situation.
  • Every Lund Roll-In Dock is equipped with durable roto-molded wheels that never go flat, making install and removal simple.

Decking Options

Beige

Gray

Inland Cedar

Constructed of injection-molded vinyl. Lund’s gray and beige grate decking prevents water pooling, making it ideal for rough water. Inland cedar decking provides an attractive compliment to any dock and has a unique serrated top.

 

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