Island Free Press: Repairs underway at Rodanthe Pier

Aerial View of the Rodanthe Pier. [photo courtesy Kerry Hooper, Jr. of Hooper Photography Solutions, LLC]

With the Rodanthe Pier closed for the 2021/2022 winter season, repairs are currently underway to fix the damage that the pier sustained during an early November storm.

The November storm brought ocean overwash to the Outer Banks and closed N.C. Highway 12 for three consecutive days from Rodanthe to Oregon Inlet, and while structural damage was mostly minimal on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands, the Rodanthe Pier had two consecutive sections cave in, as well as other damage, such as the loss of the pier’s fish cleaning table.

“Repairs are to fix the [storm] damage, and to do preventive maintenance, [such as] replace old bolts and structural timbers,” stated Terry Plumblee, owner/manager of the Rodanthe Pier. “The pier is 60 years old, so it’s time to examine the older parts of the pier, and repair what is necessary.”

The work should be completed in mid-January, and well before the pier is scheduled to reopen in the spring for the 2022 season.

For more information on the Rodanthe Fishing Pier, visit https://www.rodanthepierllc.com/.

Aerial View of the Rodanthe Pier. Photo by Kerry Hooper, Jr. of Hooper Photography Solutions, LLC
Aerial View of the Rodanthe Pier. Photo by Kerry Hooper, Jr. of Hooper Photography Solutions, LLC
Aerial View of the Rodanthe Pier. Photo by Kerry Hooper, Jr. of Hooper Photography Solutions, LLC
Aerial View of the Rodanthe Pier. Photo by Kerry Hooper, Jr. of Hooper Photography Solutions, LLC
Aerial View of the Rodanthe Pier. Photo by Kerry Hooper, Jr. of Hooper Photography Solutions, LLC
Aerial View of the Rodanthe Pier. Photo by Kerry Hooper, Jr. of Hooper Photography Solutions, LLC

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