I've been thinking for years about a home built pontoon boat. I can't just go buy pontoons, being a pensioner sees to that, and I want to build them anyway. I've researched, and there are widely varying opinions about using closed cell foam filling, or an air filled setup. With air, it is common to use 3 cells on each side, as rupturing one is no big deal. Foam adds to the weight, but no worries at all about ruptures. However it will waterlog if given the opportunity, and can suck up a couple hundred lbs of water. I've gotten this novel idea that I can build the pontoons as a single cell, and fill each one up with long pieces of 3 or 4 inch capped pvc pipes. Very little chance of rupturing very many of those, and flotation enough for the worst of circumstances. I haven't done the buoyancy math, but it seems like a good way to easily seal air, and avoid the foam hassle, which I hear is expensive as well. Any thoughts? You guys are always on top of any unseen problems.