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Term applied to buoys moored on either hand of the path of shipping in a channel, such that port hand and starboard hand buoys are not abreast but occur alternately at nearly equal intervals of distance. (Fig. 55b) | Term applied to buoys moored on either hand of the path of shipping in a channel, such that port hand and starboard hand buoys are not abreast but occur alternately at nearly equal intervals of distance. (Fig. 55b) | ||
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No English Term (2009: Staggered buoys)
Term applied to buoys moored on either hand of the path of shipping in a channel, such that port hand and starboard hand buoys are not abreast but occur alternately at nearly equal intervals of distance. (Fig. 55b)
Please note that this is the term as it stands in the original IALA Dictionary edition (1970-1989)