Re: Calculating loads?
Round tubes are Easy.
Say you have 21" Tubes. 3.14(PI) x 10.5 ^2 (radius Squared) = 346 Cubic inches per inch of tube length.
346x12 = 4152 cubic inches per foot of length
There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon of water.
4152 / 231 = 17.98 gallons of displacement per foot of pontoon
Water = 8.3#
17.98 x 8.3 = ~149 # of load capacity per foot of length
Say you have 20' logs , knock off a foot or two for the pointed fronts for saftey since its hard to calculate there capacity and different toons have different fronts.
20-2 = 18
18x149 = 2682# of flotation per pontoon, 2 toons give you ~5300# THEN subtract the pontoon, furniture, deck, outboard,fuel, ect........ and come up with a number. Lets say you come up with 3800# of capacity left after you subtract all the weight, NOW you divide by 2 to give you a TRUE capacity of 1900#. This is encase someone on the pontoon sees something and EVERYONE runs to one side and looks over the railing to get a look as your whole load is now putting all there weight over one pontoon. The 1900# capacity in this case is MAX. I would put in a 10% safety factor also incase there is some water in the tubes ext. so in this case, 1900 x .90 = 1710# capacity.
I'll run some numbers quick here for various common diameter pontoons.
19" = 114.5# per foot
21" = 149# per foot
23" = 179# per foot
25" = 211.5# per foot