spar buoy
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Definition
Noun: A spar buoy is a type of nautical buoy that is tall, slender, and cylindrical, resembling an upright log or pole floating vertically in the water. It is used as a navigational marker to indicate channels, hazards, or specific points.
Usage
A spar buoy is a fixed navigational aid. Its tall, narrow shape makes it visible from a distance on the water. - The channel was marked by a red spar buoy. - Mariners should leave the spar buoy to port when entering the harbor.
Advanced Usage
- "To mark with a spar buoy": To use this type of buoy to indicate a specific location or hazard.
- The reef was clearly marked with a spar buoy.
Variants and Related Words
- Buoy (n): A general term for a floating object anchored in water as a navigational marker or warning.
- Navigational buoy (n): Any buoy used to guide maritime navigation.
Synonyms
- Navigation mark
- Channel marker (when used for that specific purpose)
Related Terms
- Mooring buoy (n): A buoy to which vessels can secure themselves, typically different in shape from a spar buoy.
- Bell buoy (n): A buoy equipped with a bell, often larger and of a different design.
- Lighted buoy (n): A buoy with a light, which a spar buoy may or may not have.
Noun
- a buoy resembling a vertical log