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Originally Posted by uekel
Hi Trevally!
I have here is a version of the buoys that I (now really ) personally like at most. http://www.mediafire.com/?lv4b9xtjabkap9c
This time I have looked they also with activate "Dynamic Environment".
Once again, I have also a small change in the draught. The files of the individual versions are fully interchangeable. Which you finally use, is your decision.
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Hi Uekel, yes these look very good. I like the new rust stains on the white base
I was going to suggest that the size of them could be reduced, but then I thought about how large the sea waves can be so I think the size is good.
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Classes of Buoy
Buoys are grouped into various classes (or sizes) with Class One Buoys being the largest. Class One Buoys are typically used to mark major waypoints or hazards in deeper water and are made up of three parts – a top mark, a buoy body and a tail tube to counter-balance the top mark. The diameter of a Class One buoy body is approximately 5 metres and a fully configured buoy weighs in at approximately 10 tonnes (excluding moorings).
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