The shape of a Lateral Beacon (BCNLAT)
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seamark:beacon_lateral:shape
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Definition
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Rendering
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| Stake, Pole, Perch or Post
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stake pole perch post
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An elongated wood or metal pole, embedded in the bottom to serve as a navigational aid or a support for a navigational aid.
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| Withy
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withy
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A tree without roots stuck or spoiled into the bottom of the sea to serve as a navigational aid.
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| Beacon tower
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tower
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A solid structure of the order of 10 metres in height used as a navigational aid.
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| Pile beacon
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pile
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A long heavy timber(s) or section(s) of steel, wood, concrete, etc., forced into the seabed to serve as an aid to navigation or as a support for an aid to navigation.
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| Lattice beacon
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lattice
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A structure consisting of strips of metal or wood crossed or interlaced to form a structure to serve as an aid to navigation or as a support for an aid to navigation.
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| Cairn
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cairn
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A mound of stones, usually conical or pyramidal, raised specifically for maritime navigation.
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| Buoyant beacon
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buoyant
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A tall spar-like beacon fitted with a permanently submerged buoyancy chamber, the lower end of the body is secured to seabed sinker either by a flexible joint or by a cable under tension.
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See also