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![]() "Jack Erbes" wrote in message ... Ted wrote: snip Take notice of the subject line of this thread. Buoys clutter the chart and provide a dangerous collision hazard on the water. We have put up with this hazard for years because in the past we needed buoys. With the arrival of GPS, they should be removed. http://www.california-car-accident-l...s/pic_boat.jpg Ted, That's not a buoy, its a daymark. Jack LOL! Yes, Jack, That's true. Well, its almost true. The Coast Guard also calls them dayboards. If I were to give a legalistic response I would have pointed out to you that I never claimed that the collision object in the photo was a buoy but the real answer is that I'm using the word "buoy" to mean any and all objects placed in the water in an attempt to assist in navigation. Whether the object is a floating buoy or a wooden post driven into the mud or a tower mounted on a concrete base (or even a simple piece of 3/4" PVC water pipe stuck into the mud with a rid tip as is common around here) is irrelevant to this discussion. I use the word buoy because there may be many people reading this thread who are new to boating and might not know what a daymark is. Just about everyone in the world knows what a buoy is. For anyone who wants to know more about navigation marks, here are some links: http://www.auxetrain.org/atn2.html#Shapes http://www.boatwashington.org/navigation_aids.htm http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pubs/LightLists/Ref2005W.pdf http://www.auxetrain.org/Buoys.html http://www.auxetrain.org/atons.html http://www.auxetrain.org/atn3.html Also see chart number 1 http://www.nga.mil/portal/site/marit...2a7fbd3227a759 http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/mcd/chart1/chart1hr.htm |
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