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Originally Posted by Patofnaud
Usually closer than 10'. But yeah try not to get too close to the blinking ones,, their non-blinking buds are not far away.
The ones that get me are the black ones wayyyyy off shore with no companion. In pitch black, even if you watch charts close, you could easily bonk one. I know of 3 in Merideth Bay that made me go  first time I saw them up way too close.
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Yea, maybe not 10’ but I could have driven my boat between the gap. I knew the buoy was there and how to round it. I knew there was a gap but I was using the light as a bearing to steer for.
The gap actually looks more than 10’. Is the buoy attaches to the light underwater?
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