Will 250' Worth of Chain Pull Down the Taylor Made Sur-Mark Regulatory Marker Buoy
Updated 05/16/2024 | Published 05/14/2024 >
Question:
Would you recommend using chain if the water is 250’ deep? Would the chain weight pull down the buoy? Would nylon rope last?
asked by: Larry P
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Expert Reply:
Hey Larry, thanks for reaching out!
The Taylor Made Sur-Mark Regulatory Marker Buoy # 36946104 has a buoyancy of 40 lbs so if the chain weighs over that then the buoy will sink - according to my research that much chain will weigh more than the buoy.
You can definitely use a nylon rope instead of a chain. I confirmed this with my contact at Taylor Made.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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Taylor Made Sur-Mark Regulatory Marker Buoy - 49" Tall - White
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