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<div>For a list of ''pontili'', see ''[[Pontili]]''.
<div>For a list of ''pontili'', see ''[[Pontili]]''.


A ''pontile'' is a wooden [[Docks|dock]] that extends into a [[Canal|canal]] with steps at the end. Since a ''pontile'' projects into the canal, they are mainly found in wider Venetian [[Canal|canals]] such as the Grand Canal. That results in fewer ''pontili'' in Venice than compared to ''[[Fondamenta|fondamenta]]'' and [[Riva (Dock)|''riva'']]. One thing to be aware of is that since ''[[Pontili|pontili]]'' are made of wood, frequent maintenance is required to replaced rotted boards on these [[Docks|docks]].<ref>Duffy, Jill, Justin Gagliardi, Kate Mirtle, and Amanda Tucker. "Re-Engineering the City of Venice S Cargo System for the Consorzio Trasportatori Veneziani Riuniti." (2001).</ref>
A ''pontile'' (pl. ''[[Pontili|pontili]]'') is a wooden [[Docks|dock]] that extends into a [[Canal|canal]]. Occasionally, a ''pontile'' will have steps. Since a ''pontile'' is made of wood, frequent maintenance is required to replace any supporting posts and boards that may have rotted.<ref>Duffy, Jill, Justin Gagliardi, Kate Mirtle, and Amanda Tucker. "Re-Engineering the City of Venice S Cargo System for the Consorzio Trasportatori Veneziani Riuniti." (2001).</ref>
 
==Construction==
A ''pontile'' is typically supported by wooden posts and occasionally, by cement posts. Increasingly, recycled plastic posts, which are impervious to saltwater and other decay, are replacing wood posts.


[[File:Pontile1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An example of a ''pontile.'']]
[[File:Pontile1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|An example of a ''pontile.'']]
==Condition Ratings==
When data was taken about each [[Dock|dock]], their condition was noted using the scale below.
<div>3 - Good</div>
<div>2 - Average</div>
<div>1 - Poor</div>
<div>0 - Very Poor</div>
==Usability Ratings==
Another piece of data that was taken about each [[Dock|dock]] was their usability. Their usability was noted using the scale below.
<div>0 - Difficult to use for structural reasons</div>
<div>1 - Difficult to use with high tide</div>
<div>2 - Difficult to use with low tide</div>
<div>3 - Unusable due to the lack of poles, hooks, or rings</div>
<div>4 - Inaccessible by water</div>
<div>5 - Difficult to utilize</div>
<div>6 - Usable</div>
<div>7 - Inaccessible by land</div>
<div>8 - Inaccessible by land freight wagon</div>
<div>99 - None</div>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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*[[Dock]]
*[[Dock]]
*[[Docks]]
*[[Docks]]


== References ==
== References ==
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==Bibliography==
*Bennett, Alexander; Hastings, Samuel; Petry, Stephen; Solomon, Alexander. Boats are Waking Me Crazy: An Analysis of Boat Traffic and ''Moto Ondoso'' in the City of Venice. Worcester MA. Worcester Polytechnic Institute.2013


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Latest revision as of 14:53, 6 December 2013

This article contains information about a typical Venetian pontile.
For a list of pontili, see Pontili.

A pontile (pl. pontili) is a wooden dock that extends into a canal. Occasionally, a pontile will have steps. Since a pontile is made of wood, frequent maintenance is required to replace any supporting posts and boards that may have rotted.[1]

Construction

A pontile is typically supported by wooden posts and occasionally, by cement posts. Increasingly, recycled plastic posts, which are impervious to saltwater and other decay, are replacing wood posts.

An example of a pontile.

See Also

References

  1. Duffy, Jill, Justin Gagliardi, Kate Mirtle, and Amanda Tucker. "Re-Engineering the City of Venice S Cargo System for the Consorzio Trasportatori Veneziani Riuniti." (2001).