Pontoon
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A pontoon is a buoyant device, either of solid lightweight material or constructed as a watertight chamber, used to support objects above or below water.
Pontoons may be simply constructed from closed cylinders such as pipes or barrels or fabricated as boxes from metal or concrete. These may be used to support a simple platform, creating a raft. A raft supporting a house-like structure is one form of houseboat.
Pontoons may be used to support docks or floating bridges. In the case of a dock the entire device is sometimes called a pontoon.
Pontoons of sophisticated construction and shape are used to support aircraft so they may be operated from water. Such pontoons may also contain landing gear so that the aircraft may operate on both land and water. Such aircraft are called amphibious floatplanes. Floatplanes are distinct from flying boats in which the aircraft fuselage forms a watertight hull.
Pontoons are useful in the salvage of sunken vessels. They may be used to support cranes that lift the boat via cables. In other cases they may be sunk and attached to the vessel underwater. The water inside the pontoon is then displaced with compressed air to float the pontoon.
There also exist pontoon shoes that humans can wear which allow them to walk on water.<ref>An example of pontoon shoes that enable the wearer to walk on water</ref>