How a buoy is deployed x.com/xudong1966/sta…
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To deploy a buoy, various methods are used depending on factors like the buoy's size, water conditions, and resources available. Small buoys under 300 kg can be deployed by a small craft with one or two people. Larger buoys like DART-style ones, over 4000 kg, require larger boats with A-frame structures and cranes for deployment. Helicopters are sometimes used for rough waters or event-triggered observations. The deployment process involves catching the buoy with a hook, lifting it onto the boat deck using an A-frame and crane, attaching a bull line, winching out the anchor, and slowly lowering the bottom package to the ocean floor. Buoys need servicing every 1-2 years. In summary, buoy deployment involves careful planning based on factors like buoy size and water conditions, utilizing boats, cranes, and helicopters for different types of buoys to ensure successful placement in the water.
@gunsnrosesgirl3 Position accuracy is important for deployment