Entries by Ross Meadows

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What is a piled pontoon

Piled Pontoons Finishing off the three week series on the different types of pontoons, week 1 – Cable Pontoons, week 2 – Strut Pontoons and the final week is Piled Pontoons. So what is a piled pontoon and what are its main differences and features compared to the others? A piled pontoon is a reference to […]

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What is a Strut Pontoon

Following on from last weeks blog about cable pontoon, this week we are going to take a look at strut pontoons. A “Strut Pontoon” is a reference to how the pontoon is held in place so that it doesn’t move or float away, similar to the cable pontoon, the strut pontoon is held in place with […]

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What is a cable pontoon

Over the next few weeks we are going to break down what each different type of pontoon is, although it can be very confusing for some people, in reality it is quiet simple. A “Cable Pontoon” is simply a reference to how the pontoon is fixed in place, for those of you that read our […]

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A revolutionary style cable pontoon

The Aqua Pontoons Light Weight System is a unique offering to the marine industry with its light weight construction allows this pontoon system to be installed in locations where normal concrete systems cannot go. The light weight pontoon series despite not having concrete for strength uses an aluminium support structure that is engineered to meet […]

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Things to consider when purchasing a waterfront property

As pontoon manufacturers we often get the call from people who have just purchased a waterfront property and are very excited to get a pontoon only to be told, sorry you can’t have one. Its something we hate telling people and we try our hardest to find a way, but more often than not it’s […]