In order to enjoy your time on the water, first and foremost you need to know that you and your passengers are safe. In addition to the usual safety procedures for boating, that means having the appropriate marine lights on your boat. The laws and regulations around boat navigation lights are detailed by the US […]
The right buoys are essential to keep inland waterways safe and to stay on the right side of U.S. Coast Guard and other federal, state and local regulations. Float collar buoys are designed to display a clear message or warning while staying afloat even in rough weather. Specifically, 1428 float collar buoys are designed to […]
Keeping people safe as they traverse the open water should never be a guessing game. Those who own and manage marinas, waterways and similar resources need to make the rules clear to everyone. Regulatory buoys give them the power to communicate critical information when it counts. What do people need to know about these critical […]
We are proud to sponsor the new Recreational Boating Safety Instructor Network website, RBS In-Network, which will be a resource for trainers and educators for boating safety. www.boatinginstructornetwork.com Besides the benefits of collaborating with other professional boat safety educators, the RBS In-Network offers instructional strategies for face-to-face boating courses, plus training aids that will help […]
Do you have a need for putting a message out but can’t deploy a buoy? Take a look at one of our signage options for an affordable and effective option. Our aluminum sign is made from anodized aluminum with a high-intensity reflective background for excellent nighttime visibility. Our post wrap-around sign is made from poly-ethylene […]
Walsh Marine makes buoys for a variety of uses. Our latest example comes out of Three Sisters Springs in Florida where Buoys & Floats are used as a protective barrier for hundreds of Endangered Manatees. Kings Bay is home to the largest aggregation of manatees in a natural environment in the world. To protect manatees from […]
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