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62.5" Giant Regulatory Buoy
Item #: 428-R
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Retail: $599.00
Price: $504.00
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- Shell: High density polyethylene
- Internal foam: 2-3 LB density polyurethane foamed to waterline (foam filled upon request)
- Internal Ballast: Reinforced concrete
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Giant 15" Diameter cylinder rises more than 40" above the water line
with jumbo 19" diameter base providing utmost stability. Overall height
is 62 1/2". Features proportionately large daymarks for maximum
visibility. Designed to float upright with 35-40 lbs. of chain or
equivalent weight. If more internal ballast is required, please advise.
The 5/8" galvanized steel anchor eye bolt is securely bonded-in. 2.3lb
density polyurethane foam extends 8" above water line to insure
permanent flotation.
Molded-in color |
White |
Overall height |
62-1/2" |
Can diameter |
15" |
Base Diameter |
19" |
Height above waterline (foam line) |
41" |
Weight |
65 lbs. |
Galv. Steel eyebolt |
5/8" |
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