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Rowing and watersports pontoons

Introducing Inland and Coastal Marina Systems (ICMS) designs, manufactures and installs pontoons, creating water access solutions for the leisure marine and commercial marine industries.  Its years of experience designing berthing for many different types of watercraft has led to the development of its rowing and watersports pontoons to provide safe and stable access and egress […]

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Inland and Coastal Marina Systems’ concrete breakwaters

Introducing Inland and Coastal Marina Systems (ICMS) designs, manufactures and installs pontoons, providing water access solutions for the marine industry. Its years of experience designing and producing berthing across a wide range of environments has led to the development of its state-of-the-art concrete breakwaters which reduce the wave climate to provide safe, comfortable berthing. Performance […]

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Inland and Coastal Marina Systems’ heavy duty pontoons

Introducing Inland and Coastal Marina Systems (ICMS) designs, manufactures and installs pontoons, providing water access solutions for the marine industry. Its years of experience designing and producing berthing across a wide range of environments has led to the development of its heavy-duty pontoons to accommodate larger vessels in marinas, yacht harbours and ports. Performance Data […]

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Inland and Coastal Marina Systems’ GRC (glassfibre reinforced concrete) decking

GRC Decking offers: Performance Data GRC will never rot, it has enviable initial slip resistance which improves over time rather than degrading, and with a 4kN/m2 plus live load capacity, its more than capable of handling heavy regular usage. Being a much denser material than timber or composite alternatives, concrete’s increased weight provides for a […]

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SeaBin, supplied by Inland and Coastal Marina Systems in the UK and Ireland

Each SeaBin has the capacity to catch: Performance data The Seabin can catch an estimated 3.9 kgs of floating debris per day or 1.4 tons per year (depending on weather and debris volumes), but can cost as little as 80p a day to run. Cigarette butts are the most commonly caught item in the SeaBin. […]