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Pontoon

System
Design
Choosen
TEMPERED
GLASS
RATTAN

TEMPERED
GLASS

SIRAP/ULIN
WOOD

PONTON
Pontoo
n
DFer osm ibgu nng a l o w
Design Choosen
Require A pontoon
to float the bungalow
Pontoo
n
DRee qsu i g n
ire displacement to float
and avoid the capsiZed condition

Displacement = DWt + Lwt

DWT = deADWEIGHT TONNAGE


= Pontoon WEight

LWt = liGHTWEIGHT Tonnage


= bungalow weight
Pontoo
n
Design
Displacement = pontoon + bungalow
(weight)

Hydrostatics calculation at DWL


Displacement = 158.1 ton

It means the pontoon can float


the load of bungalow
and pontoon itself
Pontoo
n
Design
Pontoo
n
Design
Displacement Accepted

Approach of design

Length = 10 m
Beam = 9 m
Depth = 3 m
Draught= 1.9 m
E
Location
B LOCATION SCORE
A 6,35
C B 7,05

D
C 7,9
D 6,51
E 6,35
F 6,35
A
F
Location C
Have the most suitable area to lacate
the floating room resort
Reasons
in selecting such
locations

The sea water is not


really deep + 1 - 1,5
meters when low tides.
And + 1,5 – 3 meters
when high tides.

Steady waves,
since the area is
surrounded by small
islands which restrain
the waves.

The seabed surface is


sand (not corals). So it
will be safe (and not
damaging coral
ecosystems) for
constructing the floating
platform.
moorin
g
Deadman mooring system
moorin
g
pile mooring system
moorin
g
Deadman mooring pile mooring

Easy to handle More difficultie


When replacing Of handle

Need concrete Fixed pile


Boxes

Need chains No need chains

Depth handle Depth trouble


with chains
moorin
g
conclusion

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