Rowing
PONTOONS
Purpose-Built Rowing Pontoons for Clubs and Facilities
With their low profile, excellent buoyancy, and proven performance, our rowing pontoons are trusted by rowing organisations around the world. Systems such as the Connect-A-Dock 1000 series are widely used by leading rowing nations, including US Rowing, for their stability, durability, and athlete-friendly design.
Anchorage Pontoons Limited supplies and configures rowing pontoon systems specifically for New Zealand rowing clubs, schools, training facilities, and public waterways. Designed for calm and sheltered water environments, these pontoons provide safe, consistent access for launching and retrieving rowing shells.
Low-Profile, Athlete-Friendly Design
Rowing pontoons are designed with a low freeboard, allowing rowers to enter and exit boats easily without excessive stepping or lifting. The modular floating system will not scratch or damage skiffs, making it ideal for high-value racing shells and training boats.
The surface provides a stable, slip-resistant platform, improving safety during launches, landings, and coaching operations. This makes the system suitable for both junior and elite rowing programmes.
Modular and Fully Customisable Systems
Anchorage Pontoons Limited will tailor-make a rowing pontoon system to suit your site and requirements. The modular design allows pontoons to be easily assembled into a wide range of configurations, including straight runs, L-shapes, and multi-lane access layouts.
Systems can be expanded or reconfigured over time as club needs change, offering long-term flexibility and value. Accessories such as handrails, edging, and connection systems can be added to suit specific operational or safety requirements.
Designed for durability, ease of use, and long-term performance, our rowing pontoons provide a practical and proven solution for rowing access across New Zealand waterways.
If you are planning a new rowing facility or upgrading an existing launch area, we can help design a system that fits your location and programme needs.
