Odd coloured buoy

peterandjeanette

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Went down to Shamrock Quay yesterday to check on the boat.

In the yard there was a large navigation buoy waiting to be thrown in the briney somewhere. It has blue and yellow vertical stripes.

OK. Red and white vertical stripes I can cope with. Green and red horizontal stripes I can just about manage, but blue and yellow?

Who would use a buoy like this? Over to the forum!
 
Its a cardinal mark based on the compass. Its there to tell you of a danger and how to avoid it It will (when its placed on station) have cones on the top. Two cones pointing upwards means "go to the north of me" (danger in the south). Two cones pointing down means "go to the south of me". Two cones pointing with the points at each other means keep to my west and finally, with the two cones poiting with the points away from each other means keep to the east.
 
Now that I have read this properly, I think there are two of these parked in the water off Pwllheli (westward & eastward of the fairway). Never did understand what they were for.

Edit: Just taken a look under IALA SYstem A and there is nothing of that description. Could just be local start / finish type thingies that have no significance elsewhere.
 
It is one of the new EEC buoys .Over the next few years all the old cardinal system will be replaced.Also red and green will now be blue and white except in French waters where they are moving to the American system.
 
And we will be changing from driving on the left to driving on the right. However to allow people to get used to the changeover there will be an overlap period when you can drive on either side! (As was the case when we changed from the punt to the euro)
 
Hey, c'mon you guys. Stop going European on me. I haven't even got used to decimal coinage yet!

I fly aeroplanes from the left hand seat, helicopters from the right hand seat and the boat from the middle seat. What chance have I got if you lot start changing things now. Thank God for motorbikes and toilets. At least I know where to sit on them.
 
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Thank God for motorbikes and toilets. At least I know where to sit on them.


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Very curious - any chance someone could talk to the people at Shamrock Quay and find out what they were for?
 
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