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From: Lu Abel (no email)
Date: Tue Oct 12 2004 - 19:30:47 EDT
I know this list has a world-wide audience; this is a question of American
navigation buoy terminology.
I've searched the Web. I've polled friends in the US Coast Guard
Auxiliary. And I haven't been able to get an answer to what seems to be a
dreadfully simple question.
In addition to buoys with specific shapes: nuns, cans, and spheres (spar
buoys are, to the best of my knowledge, not used in US waters), there is
the standard buoy with an open truss or framework. It's what the US uses
for lighted and sound-producing buoys, but they can also be unlighted if
the CG wants something larger than a nun or can. I even know they come in
various sizes like 7 x 17, 8x26, etc (where the first digit is the diameter
of the float and the second is the overall height, both in feet). But I've
been unable to find a name to them.
WHAT ARE THESE THINGS CALLED?
IE, I want to be able to go down to my buoy maker and ask for a
<name-I'm-searching-for> buoy and then take it home and paint it red -- or
green, or red/white, or red over green, or green over red, or yellow, or
... well, you get my point.
The closest I've been able to come is a "pillar" buoy (eg, see
http://www.tpub.com/content/administration/14067/css/14067_149.htm), but
that looks like it has a tapered framework, not the constant-width
framework typical of US buoys).
Thanks
Lu
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