The word is buoy.
buoy.
buoy meets gull...
yes it is so long as its yours or you are paying for it
The term used to describe the anchor buoy when it is floating on the surface above the anchor is "marker buoy" or simply "buoy." This device is used to indicate the location of the anchor underwater, making it easier for boaters to retrieve the anchor or to mark a specific spot in the water.
White buoy's with orange markings and black lettering are a regulatory marker for boaters.
The correct spelling is "buoy" (a floating marker).
White buoy, upper and lower orange strip horizontally, Orange zero in the center. May have the words SLOW NO WAKE.
This is a mooring buoy or mooring ball. They are used in either a public or private capacity to moor your vessel to. In a way it acts as an anchor for your vessel. Instead of dropping an anchor though, you simply pull up to the buoy and slip on a line (rope) and make fast. It also the ONLY acceptable buoy you may do this to.
It's a floating marker showing the channels in shallow water.
Buoy meets gull.
the buoy is used to show boaters where the line is; there are usually several of them in a row that are spread out