
Gable Roof: A-Frame
The A-Frame Gable roof styles offer a simple, economical roof option. This roof style provides excellent boat protection and can easily be extended on any side to provide an overhang for added roof coverage. Wahoo™ A-Frame Gable roofs are built with a 3x12 pitch.
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Gable Roof: Front To Back
The Front-to-Back Gable roof style is a design more commonly found in the Midwest part of the United States. Its main appeal can be attributed to its functionality – the roof can be trivially extended if additional slips need to be added at some point in the future. Further, this is traditionally a less expensive, albeit weaker design than the A-Frame Gable roof because the arrangement draws upon structural support from the roofing material since many of the structural pieces can be eliminated to create a Front-to Back Gable roof. Further, this design arguably provides less protection from the elements because of its inherently higher peak. Wahoo™ Front-to-Back Gable roofs are typically built with a 1.5x12 pitch.
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Hip Roof
The Hip roof is a very popular style because of its clean appearance and 360 degrees of protection it provides. Hip roofs are often supplemented with a cupola or double top to enhance its already attractive appearance. Wahoo™ Hip roofs are built with a 5x12 pitch.
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Double Hip
The Double Hip roof is a unique design whereby a standard Hip roof is turned 90 degrees midway down the dock and extends to cover a slip that is perpendicular to the main slip. The attraction of this style roof, aside from the obvious aesthetic appeal, is that it provides protection for two slips while offering an uncovered area for recreation. Wahoo™ Double Hip roofs are built with a 5x12 pitch.
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Sun Deck
The Sun Deck style dock offers the maximum entertainment area on a dock that may otherwise have size limitations due to regulatory or other restrictions.
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Sun Deck with Gables
The Sun Deck with Gables Roof style is our most popular roof style. Although it offers less recreation room that the full Sun Deck roof, the look and coloring offered by the gables are the most common attributes cited for its appeal.
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Sun Deck w/ Hip
The Sun Deck with Hip roof is popular roof style. Although similar to the Sun Deck with Gables roof, this roof style continues the roof around three sides of the dock making it unmatched in its aesthetic appearance. Nonetheless, because the upper deck is substantially set back from the water, jumping into the water from the second level is not possible.
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Sun Deck with Gables: Front to Back
Sun Deck w/ Gables extending Front-to-Back is a style typically reserved for narrow docks (u-shaped docks) where gables are desired but a traditional Sun Deck w/ Gables roof necessitate a very long, narrow deck area. This roof style is typically popular in areas where larger, two slip docks are not available.
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