The Australian Standard Aluminum Pontoon Dock is a high-performance floating berthing system designed for marinas, residential waterfronts, yacht clubs, commercial piers, and recreational facilities. Engineered with marine-grade 6061-T6 aluminum alloy and optional WPC or preserved timber decking, this pontoon delivers superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term structural stability even in harsh marine environments.
Each pontoon module features HDPE floating units filled with 15 kg/m³ EPS foam, ensuring exceptional buoyancy, impact resistance, and safety. With flexible joint connections and rubber fenders, the dock effectively absorbs wave energy and reduces collision forces, making it ideal for areas exposed to wind, tides, and vessel traffic.
Marine-grade aluminum structure — High strength, corrosion-resistant, and ideal for long-term saltwater operation.
Premium decking options — WPC decking offers slip resistance, UV protection, and minimal maintenance.
HDPE floatation system — Filled EPS core prevents water ingress and provides outstanding buoyancy.
Flexible pontoon connection — Reduces vibration, wave impact, and structural stress.
Impact-absorbing rubber fenders — Protects boats and dock edges from accidental collisions.
Exceptional durability and weather resistance
Lightweight structural frame with high load-bearing capacity
Low-maintenance decking and corrosion-proof aluminum chassis
Customizable dimensions and docking configurations
Suitable for both commercial and private marine applications
Q1: Can the pontoon be customized?
Yes. The length, width, decking material, float size, and accessories can be tailored based on project requirements.
Q2: What is the service life of 6061-T6 marine aluminum?
Typically 20+ years, thanks to excellent corrosion and fatigue resistance.
Q3: Does the pontoon require special maintenance?
Only routine inspection of joints, decking, and fenders. No painting or anti-rust coating is needed.
Q4: Is the pontoon suitable for saltwater environments?
Absolutely. The 6061-T6 alloy and HDPE flotation materials perform excellently in marine and coastal conditions.
Q5: Can it withstand waves and boat impacts?
Yes. Rubber fenders and flexible connections are engineered to absorb shocks and minimize structural stress.
The Australian Standard Aluminum Pontoon Dock is a high-performance floating berthing system designed for marinas, residential waterfronts, yacht clubs, commercial piers, and recreational facilities. Engineered with marine-grade 6061-T6 aluminum alloy and optional WPC or preserved timber decking, this pontoon delivers superior durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term structural stability even in harsh marine environments.
Each pontoon module features HDPE floating units filled with 15 kg/m³ EPS foam, ensuring exceptional buoyancy, impact resistance, and safety. With flexible joint connections and rubber fenders, the dock effectively absorbs wave energy and reduces collision forces, making it ideal for areas exposed to wind, tides, and vessel traffic.
Marine-grade aluminum structure — High strength, corrosion-resistant, and ideal for long-term saltwater operation.
Premium decking options — WPC decking offers slip resistance, UV protection, and minimal maintenance.
HDPE floatation system — Filled EPS core prevents water ingress and provides outstanding buoyancy.
Flexible pontoon connection — Reduces vibration, wave impact, and structural stress.
Impact-absorbing rubber fenders — Protects boats and dock edges from accidental collisions.
Exceptional durability and weather resistance
Lightweight structural frame with high load-bearing capacity
Low-maintenance decking and corrosion-proof aluminum chassis
Customizable dimensions and docking configurations
Suitable for both commercial and private marine applications
Q1: Can the pontoon be customized?
Yes. The length, width, decking material, float size, and accessories can be tailored based on project requirements.
Q2: What is the service life of 6061-T6 marine aluminum?
Typically 20+ years, thanks to excellent corrosion and fatigue resistance.
Q3: Does the pontoon require special maintenance?
Only routine inspection of joints, decking, and fenders. No painting or anti-rust coating is needed.
Q4: Is the pontoon suitable for saltwater environments?
Absolutely. The 6061-T6 alloy and HDPE flotation materials perform excellently in marine and coastal conditions.
Q5: Can it withstand waves and boat impacts?
Yes. Rubber fenders and flexible connections are engineered to absorb shocks and minimize structural stress.