Mooring Buoys
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Sur-Moor Mast Buoys
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Buoy Hardware
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T3C Mooring Collar
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Traditional Sur Moor Mooring Buoy
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Sur-Moor Taper Buoy
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Sur-Moor T3C Mooring Buoy
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Sur-Moor Shackle Buoy
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Danger Keep Out Buoy Label
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Danger Rocks Buoy Label
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Hazard Area Buoy Label
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Danger Buoy Label
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No Swimming Buoy Label
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Swim Area Buoy Label
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Idle Speed Buoy Label
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Slow 5 MPH Buoy Label
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Slow No Wake Buoy Label
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Keep Out Buoy Label
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No Boats Buoy Label
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Shallow Area Buoy Label
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Sur-Mark Marker Buoys
Mooring buoys are a type of buoy, to which, ships can be moored in the deep oceanic areas. A mooring buoy weighs more than the general type of buoys.
The mooring buoy is designed in a manner that there is a heavier weight located right at the bottom of the sea. This weight is like an anchor holding the buoy afloat in the water. A mooring buoy has loops or chains attached to its top that floats on the water. These chains are provided so that ships or boats can be effectively moored to them.