Finish pontoon
From Openwaterpedia
noun - Finish pontoon (or a finish platform) is a boat or other temporary, floating or fixed structure, such as a dock or pier or platform, used by race officials or race organizers to serve as the finish of a competition and serve as a location to judge the finish position and time of the competitors.
Usage
The officials were standing on the finish pontoon waiting for the swimmers to come in.
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