There's only one visitor buoy so be prepared to anchor. It's quite deep there and the holding has always been fine in the parts I've picked. There are other buoys there, the general procedure that if Nobby is written on the buoy and Nobby t...
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No, but there are excellent anchoring areas north and south of the marina in any depth of water with a soft mud bottom.
http://www.portfridayharbor.org/marina/marina-faqs.html
No permit is needed to use the mooring buoys within the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. The only restriction is that vessels using the mooring buoys must be 100 feet or less in length. Mooring buoys are available on a first c...
http://www.flowergarden.noaa.gov/about/about_faq.html
Mooring Buoys are used to keep one end of a mooring cable or chain on the water's surface so that ships or boats can tie on to it. The two preferred designs for mooring buoys are a traditional buoy with hardware or a buoy with a tube throug...
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where do I register a personal bouy
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A Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) buoy is a description of how the buoyed platform is anchored to the seabed. CALM Buoys can be used offshore in deep water to allow ships to offload or load liquid cargo (e.g. crude oil) without the need ...
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Single buoy mooring (SBM) or Single point mooring (SPM) is a loading buoy anchored offshore that serves as a mooring point and interconnect for tankers loading or offloading gas or fluid products. SBMs are the link between the geostatic sub...
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