Pontoons - silly question from a sea marina berth holder?

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I hope this is not a stupid question.

Why don't river marinas have hinged and floating pontoons like sea marinas?

I know that 99% of the time the water level is plus or minus 4 inches but right now wouldn't you river boys rather have a floating pontoon like us sea chaps?

I guess the capital cost of floating pontoons is higher but not by that much is it? Would you rather pay a bit more and have floating pontoons or would it make no difference?
 
I hope this is not a stupid question.

Why don't river marinas have hinged and floating pontoons like sea marinas?

I know that 99% of the time the water level is plus or minus 4 inches but right now wouldn't you river boys rather have a floating pontoon like us sea chaps?

I guess the capital cost of floating pontoons is higher but not by that much is it? Would you rather pay a bit more and have floating pontoons or would it make no difference?

Most marinas do nowadays.
 
I think you answered your own question too expensive for what was once every 20 years, however most marinas do float but there a lot more boats
just tied to the banks.
 
I suppose the problem with marinas is that its hard to rig long lines that can account for the rise and fall, I'm on bankside mooring and have to check it
reguarly, but its only a problem on the way down when I have to keep checking it so that it doesn't sit on the bank.

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That looks like Bates Marina at Chertsey and those what I call "bankside" fingers are fixed to the bank so only float up and down at the outer end. Not what I would call "proper" pontoons!

good spot!

Just had a pick in of a boat at old Windsor thats sadly sunk and floating bow up very fast down stream
 
As a berth holder at Penton I would say the floating pontoons are helping greatly. We may not be able to get to the boats easily at the moment because the bridge heads are underwater but we have no need to adjust lines.
According to a bloke I was chatting to near The Weir at Walton about an hour ago, they have completely closed PH Marina on H&S grounds.
 
That looks like Bates Marina at Chertsey and those what I call "bankside" fingers are fixed to the bank so only float up and down at the outer end. Not what I would call "proper" pontoons!

All pontoons are fixed or linked to a point on the bank at some point otherwise they would float away. Even yours at Penton Hook... Your slightly pious and pompous comments about other marinas are not helpful to the majority of owners worrying about their boats.
 
All pontoons are fixed or linked to a point on the bank at some point otherwise they would float away. Even yours at Penton Hook... Your slightly pious and pompous comments about other marinas are not helpful to the majority of owners worrying about their boats.
No intention to be "pious or pompous". My statement was fact. The pontoons at PH and many other marinas have a double hinged section at the bridge head so the whole pontoon stays floating level. We are unable to access the boats because the bridge heads are under water but the pontoons, and the boats themselves, are fine.
 
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