Parts
Pontoon accessories — anchoring, access and equipment
A pontoon has to stay put and be easy to board. That calls for pile guides in four sizes, anchor brackets with ground anchors, fixed jetty brackets to the shore, swim ladders and hand winches. T-beams stiffen larger surfaces.
All 20 versions with prices

Swim ladder

Jetty bracket, L shape

Anchor bracket

Mooring eye M20
Hand winch, low stand
Hand winch, high stand
Anchor 40 kg

Round post guide 70 mm

Round post guide 100 mm

Slotted post guide

Pile guide S (Ø 100 mm)

Pile guide M (Ø 160 mm)

Pile guide L (Ø 220 mm)

Pile guide XL (Ø 260 mm)
Crashworthy ball

T-beam 2.50 m

T-beam 3.00 m

T-beam 3.50 m

T-beam 4.00 m
All prices exclude freight from Rotterdam. We quote freight with your offer.
Anchoring, access, utilities
Anchoring decides whether the dock stays put. In up to three metres of water with firm ground you use a driven pile and a pile guide, along which the dock rises and falls with the water level — four internal diameters from 100 to 260 mm cover the usual pile sizes, €175 to €295. In deeper water or on soft ground a 40 kg ground anchor at €265 with anchor bracket and chain is used instead.
For getting out of the water there is the stainless steel swim ladder at €575. Hand winches at €295 and €395 pull jetskis or small boats onto the dock where engine power alone will not do it. T-beams from 2.50 to 4.00 metres stiffen long jetties against sagging, and the water and power column at €895 services the berth where a supply line runs to the bank.
Frequently asked questions
In up to three metres of water with firm ground you use a driven pile and a pile guide, along which the dock rises and falls. In deeper water or on soft ground a 40 kg ground anchor with anchor bracket and chain is used. Which route fits depends on water level variation and the nature of the bed.
The outer diameter of the pile decides. We carry four internal sizes: 100 mm at €175, 160 mm at €225, 220 mm at €255 and 260 mm at €295. The pile should have roughly 10 to 20 mm of play so the guide does not jam with ice or fouling. Measure it and send us the figure if in doubt.
Only if the jetski will not drive on under its own power — for instance with a short run-up, strong current or a heavy three-seater. The low-stand winch costs €295, the high-stand version €395, both rated 1200 lbs. In most cases the drive-on over the V- or U-floats is enough.
Yes. The stainless steel water and power column at €895 takes both connections, and the blue utility float at €69.50 carries the lines inside the body. The supply line from the bank and the electrical connection must be carried out properly on site by a qualified installer.