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SF Marina manufactures Floating Breakwaters and concretepontoons for larger or smaller Marinas and private installa- tions. In addition, we supply accessory equipment such as fingers, fittings for electricity and water as well as pontoons for use as swimming platforms, service facilities and for many other purposes.Floating pontoons offer efficient, elegant and economicalsolutions. Not only in respect to Marinas but in most situ- ations when people or vessels need a connection between land and sea, both for hobby activities and industrial purposes.Often we act as a General Contractor with consequent in-volvement in the initial stages of a project as it is being planned. Invariably, we see ourselves as a partner whose know-how, experience and products constitute vital parts of the project.We provide safe and easy-to-handle moorings suitable forturbulent seas and tropical waters, calm lakes and coasts lashed by hurricanes. Our Breakwaters, pontoons and mooring systems have a long life-span and require only a minimum of maintenance. They are unsinkable, tolerate ice-stress and col- lisions and have been tested in reality under extremely harsh conditions in installations all over the world.The fact that our products have a life expectancy of 30–50years makes them a very sound investment, indeed.

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