Fibreglass is one of the most durable materials for marine applications due to its anti-corrosive and moisture resistant characteristics.
Pontoons are a type of boat which uses floats to remain buoyant. Fibreglass Pontoon Hulls are made according to Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) Standards. The GRP/GFRP Pontoon Hulls are joined together using aluminium C-Channels on which a deck is laid so that any type of construction can be made on top of the deck. Due to this flexibility Fibre Reinforced Plastic Pontoons allow designers to create expansive deck plans with huge lounge areas. You can make the pontoon as a FRP/GRP/GFRP/Fibreglass/Fiberglass Catamaran (Two Hulls), FRP/GRP/GFRP/Fibreglass/Fiberglass Trimaran or tri-toon (Three Hulls).
Fiberglass Pontoons can be designed for mounting of Outboard Motors (OBM) or Inboard Motors.
Pontoons are most commonly used for the following purposes:
Pontoon boats are suitable for ponds, lakes, rivers, and even seas during calm weather.
FRP Pontoon hulls are fitted with bulkheads for strength. Drain Plugs are provided on the back of the hulls to facilitate drainage of water inside the hull.
Pontoons can also be used as bridges. FRP/GRP/GFRP/Fibreglass/Fiberglass Pontoon Bridges also known as floating bridges uses FRP/GRP/GFRP/Fibreglass/Fiberglass Floats to support a deck for movement of pedestrians and vehicles.
They can be made as a temporary construction or as a permanent structure.
Fiberglass Boats are built according to Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) Standards
Fibreglass boats can be used for the following applications:
Fiberglass boats can be fitted with the following: