Robin
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I wasn't clear. My use of the no planing zone buoys was an example, I meant are the VNAZ buoys clearly marked in easy to see lettering.
I agree entierly about visibility, especially at night, and in poor visibility. And yes, we all know what some Jet ski folk are like - I've even had them try and use a diving surface marker buoy as a slalom, with potentially fatal consequences.
So is it the opinion of folk in the area that this zone is clearly marked, or does it need to be more visible?
We are currently boatless other than a small Zodiac so haven't been in Studland yet this season to say what is on the VNAZ buoys. My point was that any sign has to be easily seen and understood, a buoy on it's own even marked 'VNAZ' is meaningless. If in France or Holland would you know what VNAZ meant in Dutch or French? I wouldn't and I suspect many Brits wouldn't work out what it stood for here either.