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Buoy range with modular headframes

A new range of EVO buoys, the evolution of Balizamar buoys, has been launched by Almarin. The Balizamar EVO buoy’s frame is constructed from rotomoulded, polyethylene modular components that improve visibility and reduce maintenance. The structure is made of galvanised steel, with a top mark of stainless steel. The hull is filled with closed-cell EPS foam that ensures buoyancy.

The design of the Balizamar range of buoys dates from 2010 and, although an improvement in materials was implemented in 2013 with the change from GRP to stainless steel, it was decided to review the design and adapt it to current needs. The new buoys have improved day marks and are easier to identify in bad weather. They are also less expensive to repair if damaged.

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Almarin currently offers two lines of navigation buoys: the new EVO range; and the superior GUIA range, which features a stainless steel headframe.

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The forward position and standard rear back-up camera, displayed on a 10 inch colour screen, gives the operator maximum visibility of his surroundings. These features, combined with the Moment Indicator System, which provides a green/yellow/red scale to indicate the limits of the machine, allows the operator to move boats safely and efficiently.

Marine Travelift Inc sales@marinetravelift.com www.marinetravelift.com

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